Feds Cut Through Razor Wire Placed On Border By Texas Authorities to Curb Illegal Entries

Feds Cut Through Razor Wire Placed On Border By Texas Authorities to Curb Illegal Entries


The Biden regime seems bound and determined to allow as much illegal immigration and drug smuggling to occur into the U.S. as possible.

According to a video taken by Fox News’ Bill Melugin, U.S. Border Patrol agents can be seen cutting through razor wire erected by Texas authorities to curb illegal entries.

“Video from source in Eagle Pass shows Border Patrol cutting through razor wire placed by the state of TX to allow migrants to enter & be processed after crossing illegally,” Melugin said. “[The Texas Department of Public Safety] tells me this is the first time they know of this happening, and that it’s being looked into for potential destruction of TX property.”

“The federal government’s position is that once migrants are on U.S. soil, under U.S. law, they need to be processed, and cannot be repelled or turned away,” he continued. “Texas is taking a much different approach, and has been physically blocking migrants under orders from Governor @GregAbbott_TX . TXDPS tells me the location this video was shot at is private property, and that they have permission from the owner to lay down razor wire and arrest migrants for criminal trespassing.”

“TXDPS tells me the location this video was shot at is private property, and that they have permission from the owner to lay down razor wire and arrest migrants for criminal trespassing. This Border Patrol agent is likely just doing what he’s been told – but this will likely lead to more friction between TX & the Feds, who have drastically different approaches at the border,” Melugin noted in his tweet.

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Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court gave the Biden administration a major win, dramatically curbing a state’s ability to enforce its own borders against an invasion of migrants and drugs.

In a decisive 8-1 ruling, the Supreme Court determined that Republican-led states lack the legal standing to challenge a policy that restricts federal immigration enforcement.

The justices concluded that these states do not possess the necessary legal authority to challenge the narrowing of Immigration and Customs Enforcement priorities, specifically regarding the deportation and arrest procedures for undocumented immigrants.

“The ruling is a major victory for President Joe Biden and the White House, who have consistently argued the need to prioritize who they detain and deport given limited resources. By ruling against the states, the court tightened the rules concerning when states may challenge federal policies with which they disagree,” CNN reported.


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