Supreme Court rules Feds can cut razor wire installed by Texas

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In a controversial move, the U.S. Supreme Court recently permitted federal officials to remove razor wire installed by Texas along a section of the U.S.-Mexico border. This decision has sparked debate over border security and immigration policy. The wire, placed to deter illegal crossings, was seen as a success by Texas authorities, significantly reducing the influx of migrants. However, the Supreme Court ruled that since the wire was not federally installed, it must be removed. This ruling aligns with ongoing tensions between the Biden Administration and Texas over immigration enforcement strategies. Critics argue that this decision could potentially open floodgates for increased illegal crossings, highlighting a clash between federal and state authority on border control. Texas Governor Greg Abbott's proactive approach in securing the border through various measures, including the controversial razor wire, has been a point of contention with the federal government's immigration policies.

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