Federal suit challenges Texas' Rio Grande floating barriers.

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Federal suit challenges Texas' Rio Grande floating barriers.

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The federal government is suing Governor Abbott/State of Texas for the orange floating barriers that have been installed in the middle of the Rio Grand at Eagle Pass, Texas.

The feds contend in their suit that Abbott's installation of the 1,000 feet of barriers is an interference with a statute regarding items built in a navigable waterway.

Let's keep in mind that whether arrests or lawsuits brought under a particular statute result in a conviction, the case rests on the exact wording of the alleged offense.

I do not have an exact link to the case law on this, but here goes the gist of it:
The law regarding navigable bodies of water states that no bridge, drainage device, dock, or roadway may be built upon a navigable body of water.

Floating orange anti-immigrant devices, therefore, do not meet the letter of the law to be banned.

Another facet of the feds' lawsuit involves the lack of permission from the US Army Corps of Engineers. That's another wrinkle to this case.

Isn't it funny that the Biden administration wants to nail Abbott for allegedly not complying with US law, when the same administration ignores its duty to shield Americans from a foreign, although mostly unarmed, invasion? Don't do as I do, do as I say.

Don't get me going on the young illegals being spread around the US, that show signs of tuberculosis.

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That Federal suit seems like peak Clown World to me. These clowns should be ashamed to show their faces in public
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Paladin wrote: Tue Jul 25, 2023 4:43 pm That Federal suit seems like peak Clown World to me. These clowns should be ashamed to show their faces in public
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discovery should be fun
abbott should stay the course and force dingle berry sell out DOJ to proceed
by the time the process is done it will be october and biden wont be the CHOSEN DNC candidate
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If the (massive list of expletives) government was doing their dam job it wouldn't be necessary.
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This lawsuit seems a blatant admission that:

#1 they want millions of people to be illegally crossing our border
#2 barriers do work against such illegal crossings
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