Texas prepares to deploy Rio Grande buoys in governor's latest effort to curb border crossings
Source: Associated Press
Texas prepares to deploy Rio Grande buoys in governors latest effort to curb border crossings
BY VALERIE GONZALEZ AND ACACIA CORONADO
Published 10:42 PM EDT, July 7, 2023
EAGLE PASS, Texas (AP) Texas began rolling out what is set to become a new floating barrier on the Rio Grande on Friday in the latest escalation of Republican Gov. Greg Abbotts multibillion-dollar effort to secure the U.S. border with Mexico, which already has included bussing migrants to liberal states and authorizing the National Guard to make arrests.
But even before the huge, orange buoys were unloaded from the trailers that hauled them to the border city of Eagle Pass, there were concerns over this part of Abbotts unprecedented challenge to the federal governments authority over immigration enforcement. Migrant advocates voiced concerns about drowning risks and environmentalists questioned the impact on the river.
Dozens of the large spherical buoys were stacked on the beds of four tractor trailers in a grassy city park near the river on Friday morning.
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Once installed, the above-river parts of the system and the webbing theyre connected with will cover 1,000 feet (305 meter) of the middle of the Rio Grande, with anchors in the riverbed.
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