Friday, June 09, 2023

ABBOTT'S BUOYS MUCH CHEAPER THAN TRUMP'S WALL

Texas to deploy buoys to deter Rio Grande crossings, Abbott announces

The governor revealed plans for a floating river barrier at a Capitol signing ceremony for six new laws related to border security. The first 1,000-foot section will be set up near Eagle Pass.

 

Gov. Greg Abbott displays SB 1113, one of six bills he signed during a border security bill signing session at the state capitol in Austin on June 8, 2023. “Washington D.C. has failed to do its job to secure the border,” Abbott said “As a result, Texas has had to take unprecedented steps in responding to the crisis caused by the Biden administration on the border, and in response the Texas legislature has stepped up to make sure that we will be able to more robustly respond.”

Gov. Greg Abbott used a bill-signing ceremony Thursday at the Capitol to announce that the state will deploy buoys, shown in the display, to deter migrants from crossing the Rio Grande.

 

1 comment:

Trey. said...

Governor Abbott means business. It's a grand idea. You can't go over the buoys as they will roll and you can't swim under the logging chain fence under the water. If you somehow do cross the river, you are charged with a state felony and placed in one of 3 prisons in South Texas designated for trespassers. Fluctuating numbers of statewide local law enforcement are brought in as needed.