Barriers put up along Rio Grande - Gov Abbott hails 'America is back'
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Shortly after President Donald Trump was inaugurated for a second term, Texas increased its border security measures by placing more floating barriers along the Rio Grande.

Governor Greg Abbott of Texas posted a video showing the installation of the large buoys at the Texas-Mexico border, with the intention of preventing illegal border crossings.

‘I look forward to continuing to work closely with President Trump to secure the border,’ Abbott declared on X/Twitter, adding, ‘AMERICA IS BACK!’

The floating barriers, part of Texas’s controversial border enforcement program, have been at the center of legal and political battles. 

In 2023, the Biden Administration sued Texas, arguing that the barriers violated federal law. 

Initially, a district court ruled in favor of the federal government; however, this decision was overturned by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, granting permission to Texas to extend the use of the floating barriers.

In November, Abbott announced plans to extend the barriers near Eagle Pass, a hotspot for migrant crossings. 

Now, with Trump back in the White House, Abbott is doubling down on his border security measures.

Governor Abbott, a staunch ally of President Trump, wasted no time in expressing his support for the new administration. 

On Monday, Abbott shared a letter addressed to Trump, congratulating him on his inauguration and urging further action on the border crisis.

‘Texas has fought to secure the border in the face of federal obstruction,’ Abbott wrote. 

‘I look forward to ending this crisis with your help.’

During a speech on Monday, President Trump praised Abbott’s efforts, calling him a ‘strong leader’ in the fight to secure America’s borders.

Now back in office, President Trump is set to sign a series of executive orders aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. 

Among the measures is a directive to Homeland Security and the Department of Defense to resume construction of the border wall – one of Trump’s signature policies during his first term.

Trump also pledged to send troops to the southern border, though immigration lawyers have pointed out that military personnel are not permitted to make arrests. 

Additionally, the president is set to formally designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, a move that could escalate efforts to combat cross-border crime.

The reinstallation of the buoys comes after Trump signed an executive order that aims to end birthright citizenship – a move that Abbott said he would back.

But several other states dubbed the order as ‘unlawful’.

‘What the president did yesterday is unlawful, unconstitutional and it will not stand,’ New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said in an interview with NPR.

‘We are a state of immigrants. Millions of people in our state have obtained their citizenship through birthright citizenship,’ Platkin said.

‘It’s the story of our state and the story of America, and it’s enshrined in our [U.S.] Constitution for a reason.’

The reinstallation of floating barriers is likely to reignite tensions over border security.

Critics argue that the buoys are inhumane and ineffective, while supporters say they are a necessary deterrent to protect Texas communities.

The Biden Administration had opposed the use of the buoys, claiming they posed environmental risks and violated international treaties with Mexico. 

Abbott, however, dismissed these concerns, framing the barriers as essential to combating what he has repeatedly called a ‘border crisis.’

With Trump now leading the charge from Washington, Abbott appears emboldened in his efforts to expand the program.

As the new administration settles in, the fight over immigration and border security is set to dominate the political landscape once again. 

With Texas pushing ahead on its controversial measures and President Trump vowing to take bold action, the stage is set for another round of heated debates over the future of America’s southern border.

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