Monday’s decision is part of a lawsuit Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed last week alleging the Biden administration was trying to thwart the state’s efforts to secure its border.
Migrants in Eagle Pass, Texas walk near concertina wire erected by state officers participating in Operation Lone Star.
Federal District Judge Alia Moses granted a temporary restraining order Monday that prevents the practice. The order is part of aTexas Attorney Ken Paxton filed last week alleging U.S. Border Patrol agents were destroying state property by sometimes cutting portions of the wire that has been strung along the northern banks of the river in Eagle Pass, Texas. The state has installed the wiring as part of Texas Gov.
“The Court shall grant the temporary relief requested, with one important exception for any medical emergency that mostly likely results in serious bodily injury or death to a person, absent any boats or other life-saving apparatus available to avoid such medical emergencies prior to reaching the concertina wire barrier,” the judge wrote.
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