Trump administration begins deploying border buoys as part of 500-mile expansion in Texas
Source: Austin American-Statesman
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said during a trip to Brownsville on Wednesday that the Trump administration is working to deploy more than 500 miles of buoys in the Rio Grande massively expanding the floating barrier first installed by Gov. Greg Abbott in 2023.
Noem said that more than 130 miles of those barriers are under contract and officials were beginning to deploy the buoys on Wednesday. She did not say how many miles were currently in the water or where they were. She also did not say when the administration expects to have all 500 miles deployed. The Rio Grande stretches about 1,200 miles along Texas' border with Mexico.
The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for more details.
Noem said the deployment was necessary, even as border crossings have essentially ground to a halt, and said they "are going to last for many, many years to come."
Read more: https://www.statesman.com/politics/texas/article/trump-border-buoy-barrier-expansion-21281784.php
kerouac2
(1,427 posts)...our country now sucks more than ever and it has nothing to do with their border security measures. Just a thought.
maxsolomon
(38,206 posts)But it's well established that Trumpists DGAF about the health of any ecosystem.
yliza
(199 posts)We stopped hearing about them after the orange pustule took office. I wondered if the lethal buoys were only deployed during democratic presidencies. Silly me, I shouldve known. These people are sick.