Land barriers
Floating barriers along the Rio Grande
Posted on 09/08/2023 5:03:51 AM PDT by CFW
it’s like pong watching judges, everything going back and forth, up and down, all based on the political whims of the people in robes.
If they could add a little razor wire to the floats ...
“A small win for Texas and the U.S”
I agree. I am sure the plaintiffs are already shopping for a friendlier court to file their appeal.
Maybe they want it gone because it’s wreaking havoc on the environment, emitting dangerous carbon gases, keeping illegals away so they can vote democrat, sell drugs and beat up white people and encroaching on the habitat of the The Malagasy rainbow frog?
~sarc
The only appeal from the Fifth Circuit is to the Supreme Court or to the fifth circuit en banc.
And sharks with lasers attached to their heads.
The only venue to appeal to from the circuit court with jurisdiction is to the Supreme Court. However, this only overturns the injunction from the district court; the issue still needs to be tried.
>The only appeal from the Fifth Circuit is to the Supreme Court or to the fifth circuit en banc.
Both will take forever.
Floating barriers along the Rio Grande
1,0000 feet long
It is symbolic at best
Call up the Texas National Guard. Deputize them all as Texas Rangers. Stop all persons crossing the river.
They installed large diameter circular saw blades between the floats.
“A small win for Texas and the U.S.”
The thing to keep in mind with a Wall or any barrier is not the barrier itself, but why are people even crossing illegally today? After all, all they have to do is check-in a legal entry point, and Biden has ordered US Immigration to push them North.
The answer is that the people who still cross illegally do so because they have FELONY charges pending against them in the US - those are the ones barriers like this stop (or at least slow down a bit). That’s what we’re now arguing about: Should felons have the right to enter this country?
I read somewhere that Judge David Ezra lives in Hawaii.
Why is he making rulings in Texas?
As a fundamental matter, and as I understand it, the federal government is a creation of the states. To act in the interests of all the states. If the pool boy can’t or won’t clean the pool, you do it yourself until you can hire someone else.
NOT symbolic at all!
Dan Bongino had a guest on yesterday who was some official from Texas (sorry I do not recall his name or office).
The gentleman stated that this 1,000’ area is the most dangerous section of the river and, literally a thousand or more ‘crossers’ have drowned in this area.
Apparently the two cemeteries on either side of the border have become 100% filled up with these deceased folks.
It was very sad to hear but it’s pure evil on the part of this Administration to go after this 1,000’ section.
That’s a much kinder barrier than my idea. I proposed anchoring rolls of razor wire to the bottom at all wadable crossing spots.
The floats were actually installed to protect people. This is a curve in the river with a fast current and many “migrants” drowned trying to cross it. It only extends for 1000 feet and only covers that dangerous part of the Rio Grande.
I thought it was much more than 1000 feet, it needs to be the entire length of the Rio Grande. I guess if they win this case, they can go and extend it. The federal government should buy it, but only with the agreement to keep it in place.
DeSantis should pick Abbott to lead DHS in the next administration. Let him secure that border. all of it.
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