The high court's ruling on Monday sends the case back to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals where a hearing is set for Feb. 7.
Hundreds of migrants overcame barrier along the Rio Grande in El Paso after Texas National Guards were unable to hold them back.
The U.S. Border Patrol chief’s official X account posted Tuesday that Texas "border czar" Mike Banks was the agency’s 27th ...
A Texas state trooper watches as young migrants walk along concertina wire on the banks of the Rio Grande as they try to enter the U.S ... urging the justices to keep Border Patrol from cutting ...
Operation Lone Star employs the Texas National Guard and state troopers and is responsible for installing razor wire along the Rio Grande. The state has also deployed thousands of personnel and ...
which has also sought to remove floating barriers installed on the Rio Grande. Texas has continued to install razor wire along its roughly 1,200-mile (1,900 kilometers) border with Mexico over the ...
The US Supreme Court has ruled that border patrol agents can remove razor wire that has been installed ... has also installed buoys along the Rio Grande river, as part of a larger effort to ...
Texas is defying a Supreme Court ruling over its razor wire fencing at the border ... flashpoint focuses on a small stretch of the Rio Grande River that has become one of the busiest spots for ...