The DOJ is suing the state of Texas over floating barriers placed on the Rio Grande River, claiming the barriers violate federal law. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from Reuters, DailyCaller, and CNN:
The Department of Justice is taking legal action against Texas in an effort to remove floating barriers placed on the Rio Grande River to deter unauthorized migrants from crossing the southern border.
Constitution and the Texas Constitution. We have sent the Biden Administration numerous letters detailing our authority, including the one I hand-delivered to President Biden earlier this year.” AbbottThe floating barriers were placed on the river in early June, sparking concern from Democratic lawmakers in the state and the Mexican government, which claims the barriers violate two international treaties.
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