Posted on 09/08/2023 5:03:51 AM PDT by CFW
A federal appeals court Thursday put on hold a judge's order from earlier this week requiring Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to remove a floating barrier from the middle of the Rio Grande.
The 5th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals allowed Abbott, a Republican, to leave in place for now the 1,000-foot barrier the state installed to deter illegal migrant crossings. The order was issued by a three-judge panel of two Democratic appointees and a Republican appointee.
Wednesday, U.S. District Judge David Ezra had ordered that the barrier moved out of the main waterway to the bank of the Rio Grande on the Texas side by Sept. 15, granting the Justice Department's request for a preliminary injunction while the case is litigated.
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Ain't it the truth? Ping-pong "justice."
“Allows.” Spit.
Razor wire would actually defeat the rolling float system. It would give them something to tie up to or hang on to.
How would DeSantis have any input on Trump's pick for Secretary of Homeland Security?
Maybe a wish sandwich, with extra greasy marinara?
Maybe deal with his own illegals in Tampa / Orlando / Miami -- metros where Meatball lost all 3 to BlueGums?
What kind of punch down would you like tonight, Ronlim? Should I show you a menu? LOFL...
Now it makes sense.
The Puppet Masters of this Administration want as much death as possible.
Their “boss” is satan, and he is using the Spirit of the antichrist to bring as much pain and death as possible.
Bull sharks crocs and gators.
Bull sharks with lasers attached to their heads.
That goes without saying. And I want 1 million dollars.
I’ll even settle for ill-tempered sea bass.
Some land mines on the North bank would be nice, too.
They are already helping. Everyone who can, is. The governor is doing all he can with zero help from the feds.
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