Federal Judge Drops SHOCKING Verdict on Border Patrol: See the Unexpected Twist at U.S.-Mexico Crossing Point

On Monday, a federal judge issued an order instructing Border Patrol agents not to obstruct or interfere with the razor wire installation in Texas at a frequently used crossing point for migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border.

This ruling specifies that the razor wire may only be cut in cases of medical emergencies to provide essential aid.

U.S. District Judge Alia Moses, in her temporary order, granted federal agents the authority to cut the wire when it is necessary to administer “emergency medical aid” to migrants, some of whom sustain injuries from the wire while crossing the Rio Grande in their attempts to enter Texas.

However, Judge Moses emphasized that the barriers should otherwise remain untouched as the legal proceedings concerning the barrier continue.

The state had previously filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, asserting that the removal of razor wire in Eagle Pass, where thousands of migrants crossed in late September, had outstripped federal processing capabilities and humanitarian support.

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