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US Supreme Court lets Border Patrol remove Texas razor-wire fencing – for now

by January 23, 2024
January 23, 2024

The United States Supreme Court on Monday agreed to temporarily let US Border Patrol agents cut or remove razor-wire fencing that Texas officials placed along part of the Republican-governed state’s border with Mexico to deter illegal border crossings.

The justices, in a 5-4 decision, granted a request by President Joe Biden’s administration to pause a lower court’s ruling that temporarily blocked federal agents from disturbing the fencing while litigation over the issue proceeds.

Two conservative members of the court – Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett – joined the three liberal justices in the majority, with conservative Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh dissenting.

The New Orleans-based 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals, which issued the disputed interim ruling, is set to hear arguments on Feb. 7 over whether Border Patrol agents violated Texas law by cutting the razor-wire barrier.

The fencing at issue in the dispute was installed on private property along the Rio Grande river by the Texas National Guard as part of what was called Operation Lone Star, launched by Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott in 2021 to deter illegal border crossings.

Texas sued the administration in October 2023 over what it said was an intensified practice by US Customs and Border Protection agents of cutting, destroying or otherwise damaging fencing that the state had strategically placed on private land with the permission of landowners.

US District Judge Alia Moses, while criticizing the Biden administration for its “utter failure” to prevent unlawful entries into the United States, ruled in November that the legal claims made by Texas could not overcome the federal government’s sovereign immunity in the case. Such immunity protects the federal government from civil lawsuits and criminal prosecution.

After Texas appealed, the 5th Circuit on Dec. 19 granted the state’s request to temporarily block federal agents from “damaging, destroying or otherwise interfering with” the razor-wire fencing while the case played out, except “if necessary to address any medical emergency.”

The 5th Circuit in its ruling said Moses misinterpreted a law granting the US government immunity from some legal claims by states, and that Texas was likely to prevail in its lawsuit.

The Biden administration, in a Jan. 2 court filing, urged the justices to halt the 5th Circuit’s ruling, saying there was no indication that the wire had deterred migrants from crossing into the United States.

In a subsequent Jan. 12 filing, the administration said Texas had set up new barriers along part of the state’s border with Mexico that impeded the ability of Border Patrol agents to monitor and respond to emergencies.

On Monday, the White House welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision.

“Ultimately, we need adequate resources and policy changes to address our broken immigration system…. That is why he (Biden) is working to find a bipartisan agreement with Congress that includes additional resources and meaningful policy reforms,” a spokesperson said in a statement.

Republicans have sharply criticized Biden’s immigration policies and the flow of illegal entries across the US border with Mexico – an issue certain to heat up ahead of the Nov. 5 election in which the Democratic president is seeking another four years in office. — Reuters

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