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In Texas, they intend to rebuild a barbed wire fence along the entire state border

The authorities of the state of Texas intend to rebuild a barbed wire fence along the entire border of the state with Mexico to combat illegal migrants. This was announced by the Vice-Governor of Texas Dan Patrick.

“We intend to install wire along the entire length of the border,” he stated.

After the barbed wire fence was erected earlier, the rate of illegal migrants crossing the state border dropped dramatically to zero.

The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered the removal of a wire fence along a roughly 35-mile stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas that was installed to combat the influx of illegal immigrants. The court ruling allows the Border Patrol to remove the fence for the duration of the trial.

Texas officials have repeatedly said the U.S. administration is not properly policing the border, which has led to an increase in illegal migrants. Texas has begun sending them by bus to major U.S. cities, including Washington, D.C., New York and Chicago.

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