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Oh buoy! Texas reveals it will install a 1,000 ft floating INFLATABLE border on the Rio Grande to stop migrants crossing the water at the busiest points

    Texas is adding another barrier to stop migrants crossing the Rio Grande River
    The 1,000-foot wall will float near Eagle Pass, Texas atop buoys
    Comes as Biden doubles the number of asylum claim appointments per month

By Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com

Published: 16:35 EDT, 8 June 2023 | Updated: 16:53 EDT, 8 June 2023

Texas is putting up an inflatable wall in the center of the Rio Grande River to create an additional barrier for migrants attempting to illegally enter the U.S.

Gov. Greg Abbott announced the new measure to help quell the southern border crisis.

The 1,000-foot inflatable barrier will be placed in the middle of the river near Eagle Pass, Texas – a highly popular crossing spot for migrants across from Piedras Negras in the state of Coahuila, Mexico.

During a press conference Thursday, the Texas governor unveiled a photo rendering of the water-based barrier on buoys in the middle of the Rio Grande River.



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Oh buoy! Texas reveals it will install a 1,000 ft floating INFLATABLE border on the Rio Grande to stop migrants crossing the water at the busiest points

    Texas is adding another barrier to stop migrants crossing the Rio Grande River
    The 1,000-foot wall will float near Eagle Pass, Texas atop buoys
    Comes as Biden doubles the number of asylum claim appointments per month

By Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com

Published: 16:35 EDT, 8 June 2023 | Updated: 16:53 EDT, 8 June 2023

Texas is putting up an inflatable wall in the center of the Rio Grande River to create an additional barrier for migrants attempting to illegally enter the U.S.

Gov. Greg Abbott announced the new measure to help quell the southern border crisis.

The 1,000-foot inflatable barrier will be placed in the middle of the river near Eagle Pass, Texas – a highly popular crossing spot for migrants across from Piedras Negras in the state of Coahuila, Mexico.

During a press conference Thursday, the Texas governor unveiled a photo rendering of the water-based barrier on buoys in the middle of the Rio Grande River.



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Great idea, if they can keep it moored and afloat.
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What about seeding the Rio Grande with Bull Sharks?

They are aggressive man-eating sharks that can survive in both fresh and salt water.
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Electrify it, too.

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Looking at that "barrier", I'm wonderin' if the cartels will make short work of it with chainsaws, etc.

Who's going to stop them from doing so?
What will be necessary to dissuade them?