DOJ sues Texas and Gov. Abbott over use of buoys in Rio Grande to stop migrants

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DOJ sues Texas and Gov. Abbott over a floating barrier in the Rio Grande intended to keep migrants from crossing into the U.S.

Migrants who crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico walk past large buoys being deployed as a border barrier on the river in Eagle Pass, Texas, July 12, 2023.The Department of Justice on Monday sued the state of Texas and Gov. Greg Abbott over a new floating barrier of buoys in the Rio Grande River intended to keep migrants from crossing into the U.S.

Last week, Abbott had the ballards installed in the river in an effort to deter migrants from crossing. Buoy barriers are installed and situated in the middle of the Rio Grande river, July 18, 2023, in Eagle Pass, Texas.MORE: Texas to deploy buoys in Rio Grande in attempt to curb migrants from crossing river

The governor doubled down in a letter sent to President Joe Biden on Monday, reiterating his claim that the Constitution grants Texas the "sovereign authority" to protect its borders because of Biden's alleged failure to combat illegal border crossings.Abbott's office has also unveiled a page on his website dedicated to touting's efforts to combat the "humanitarian crisis" he blames on President Joe Biden.

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