"Despite the Biden-Harris Administration’s attempts to shut down our border security efforts, the buoys are here to stay." ...
East Lyme ― A few years ago when she visited Bar Harbor, Maine during the holidays, Carol Marelli was inspired by the festive ...
Texas has begun installing more buoys on the Rio Grande, despite an ongoing federal lawsuit challenging their legality, Gov.
Trump. By J. David Goodman Reporting from Houston Texas has begun placing more buoys in the Rio Grande to impede unauthorized migrant crossings, despite a lawsuit by the Biden administration ...
The decorated buoys are hung on trees made of chicken wire with garland and solar lights. Some of the buoys feature children's finger paintings, a fur dog, sketched local scenes and a flamingo.
DPS has been preparing for increased activity at the southern border, anticipating attempts to enter the U.S. ahead of ...
Texas authorities added even more buoys into the Rio Grande on Wednesday to stop illegal crossing after the Biden administration unsuccessfully sued the state over its floating border barriers.
Texas on Wednesday is expected to begin erecting more water buoy barriers to deter illegal immigration. With the additional buoys anticipated to go up in locations that have seen high levels of ...
Lone Star State officials are reportedly surveying parts of the Rio Grande near Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, and more bright-orange buoys could go up as soon as Wednesday, according to NewsNation.