Federal appeals court has halted a judge’s order that demanded Texas Governor Greg Abbott to remove a floating barrier from the Rio Grande River. This decision allows Governor Abbott, a Republican, to keep the barrier in place temporarily, which was installed by the state to discourage illegal migrant crossings.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit made this decision through a temporary stay. The panel consisted of three judges: two appointed by Democrats and one by Republicans. This development comes amid a continuing showdown between the Biden administration and Governor Abbott concerning a 1,000-foot barrier situated near Eagle Pass, Texas.
U.S. District Judge David Ezra had previously issued an order on Wednesday, directing the removal of the barrier by September 15. This ruling was in response to the Justice Department’s request for a preliminary injunction while the case is under legal scrutiny.
Legal representatives from Texas swiftly appealed this decision to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. This legal dispute underscores the ongoing debate about border security and immigration policies, which have been at the forefront of national discussions.
The floating barrier in question has been a source of contention for months, with both sides presenting their arguments. Supporters of the barrier argue that it is necessary to maintain border security and prevent unauthorized entries into the United States. Critics, on the other hand, contend that it harms the environment and impedes the natural flow of the Rio Grande River.
As the legal battle unfolds, it remains to be seen what the final resolution will be regarding the fate of the floating barrier. The temporary stay granted by the appeals court ensures that the barrier will remain in place, at least for the time being.
This latest development underscores the complexity of the issues surrounding immigration and border security, which continue to be significant challenges facing the United States.
Please note that the situation is fluid, and further legal actions and decisions may impact the outcome in the coming days and weeks. Stay tuned for updates on this evolving story.

