Texas governor denies wire buoys caused migrant deaths
- August 9, 2023
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After the Department of Foreign Affairs (SRE) reported the discovery of two lifeless bodies in the area of wire buoys on the Rio Grande in recent days, now
After the Department of Foreign Affairs (SRE) reported the discovery of two lifeless bodies in the area of wire buoys on the Rio Grande in recent days, now
After the Department of Foreign Affairs (SRE) reported the discovery of two lifeless bodies in the area of wire buoys on the Rio Grande in recent days, now Texas Gov. Greg Abbott denied this information. cause migrants to drown.
Through social network X, Abbott responded to an article in “The Dallas Morning News” that found entries that warned Texas officials from December and they have been informed of prior federal clearance they needed to put up barriers.
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Republican said that told President Joe Biden almost a year ago about the “constitutional body of Texas” to install wire buoys.
The hurdles in Texas are on a 305 meter long section in the Eagle Pass area, of which 230 meters correspond to Mexico, so the SRE recently sent two diplomatic complaints to Washington.
On the other hand, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador thanked his US counterpart Joe Biden a few days ago for his country’s Justice Department suing Texas over floating barriers installed on block the passage of migrants from Mexico.
“They violate our sovereignty and violation of international treaties, both bilateral agreements,” the President said during the morning conference.
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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