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Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled the federal government does not have the authority to remove razor wire placed along the Texas - Mexico border on the orders of Texas Governor Gregg Abbott .
The ruling said the wire could remain provided federal agents have "necessary access" to both sides of it.
Abbott has been at odds with the Biden administration over the past few years over how to prevent irregular migrants crossing into Texas from Mexico .
Abbott 's four-year confrontation with Washington could have lasting impact on balance between federal and state power.
Abbott 's team adopted strategy of bussing thousands of suspected irregular migrants to Democratic run cities, such as New York , Chicago , Washington D.C. and Denver .
In August , a Republican Party of Texas official said this was no longer needed as number of attempted migrant crossings into the state had fallen sharply.
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