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

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The US Supreme Court, in a 5-4 vote, allowed Border Patrol agents to cut razor wire installed by Texas on the US-Mexico border while a lawsuit over the wire continues. The wire, part of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's immigration enforcement efforts, has been a point of contention with the Biden administration. The administration argued that the wire impedes Border Patrol agents, while Texas officials claim it helps in apprehending migrants crossing the river. The court's decision comes amid an escalating standoff between Texas and the administration over immigration policies and enforcement actions.
Topics:nation#immigration-enforcement#razor-wire#supreme-court#texas#us-mexico-border#us-politics-immigration
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