Judge won't bar Biden administration from cutting down Texas razor wire on border
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8% Center
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55% ReliableFair
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10% Center
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24% Negative
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55% : But she also noted in the initial ruling the competing public interest in allowing border patrol agents to address medical emergencies.40% : "Moses agreed with the federal government that the wire creates a barrier between crossing migrants and law enforcement, and it must be cut in the event of an emergency, "such as drowning or heat exhaustion.
36% : A U.S. judge rejected a Texas bid to block federal authorities from attempting to cut down razor wire fencing that state agencies put along the border with Mexico to deter illegal border crossings.U.S. District Judge Alia Moses denied the state's motion to block federal officials from cutting the fencing Thursday, after previously granting a temporary restraining order that prohibited the federal government from tampering with the concertina wire that is placed along the border in Eagle Pass, Texas.
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