Appeals Court Says Feds Can't Destroy Razor Wire Placed Along Texas Border

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A barbed wired fence and a sign are pictured next to the Rio Grande in the US-Mexico border in Eagle Pass, Texas on September 22, 2023. Photo: PAULA RAMON / AFP / Getty Images

An appeals court is temporarily blocking the federal government from cutting the razor wire on the Texas-Mexico border. The Biden administration was trying to stop Operation Lone Star from placing the razor wire to prevent illegal border crossings. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday sided with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, saying immigration officials can't destroy the wire during a state appeal of a judge's ruling. The Justice Department hasn't yet responded to the court's decision.


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