Supreme Court allows federal agents to remove razor wire Texas placed at border
ABC News
A narrowly divided Supreme Court on Monday sided with the Biden administration in a tense dispute over the Texas-Mexico border over razor wire fencing.
A narrowly divided Supreme Court on Monday sided with the Biden administration in a tense dispute over the Texas-Mexico border and razor wire fencing installed by the state that had prohibited federal border agents from performing their duties.
The court, by a vote of 5-4, cleared the way for federal agents to remove the wire, which administration officials and immigration advocates had called dangerous and inhumane.
The Department of Homeland Security has also argued that the state's activities interfered with clear federal supremacy in setting border enforcement policy.
The Supreme Court's order did not elaborate on the decision. It means federal border agents can resume full control of the contested border area while litigation continues.