Supreme Court Rules on Razor Wire Removal at US-Mexico Border

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The Supreme Court has ruled 5-4 in favor of allowing the Biden administration to remove razor wire deployed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott's security initiative at the US-Mexico border while the state's legal challenge to the practice continues. This decision is a significant win for President Biden in the ongoing dispute with Abbott over border policy, particularly following recent migrant drownings in a section of the Rio Grande that state officials have blocked agents' access to. The Biden administration argued that the appeals court ruling undermines federal law, while Texas contended that the administration's actions are not authorized by Congress.
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- Supreme Court Backs Biden for Now in Dispute With Texas Over Border Barrier The New York Times
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