Texas government installed barrier to deter migrants – Mexican and US governments want it removed as dangerous and illegal

  • Lifted_lowered@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Nobody seems to mention that these barriers are designed to slip and pull people down so they thrash down into the netting at the bottom that is designed to trap them, then they drown. The “deterrent” that they post signs warning about only on the American side, is death.

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      And the fucking United States government shouldn’t have to sue to put an end to this. Sick and fucking tired of hearing about “states rights”.

      We are the United States of America. Time for the federal government to use its power go down there remove the fucking barriers and make Texas pay for the removal.

      Then if Abbott and his cronies want to continue pull federal funding until they fucking bleed. Our until the Texans get sick of hurting and remove the scumbags from office.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A body has been found stuck in a floating barrier installed by Texas authorities in the Rio Grande river on the US border, Mexico’s foreign ministry has said

    Authorities were working to identify the body found in the river and determine the cause of death, said Mexico’s foreign ministry, as it reiterated safety concerns.

    The Mexican ministry said: “We are concerned about the impact on migrants’ human rights and personal security that these state policies could have, as they go in the opposite direction to close collaboration.”

    The US justice department also showed opposition to the buoys by suing Texas last month, arguing they pose threats to navigation and public safety, and present humanitarian concerns.

    A joint letter from more than 60 organisations was sent to Texan state legislators on Tuesday urging them to put an end to “violent border strategies” and remove the buoys from the Rio Grande, the Border Network for Human Rights organisation said in a statement.


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