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Federal District Chief Judge Alia Moses found for DHS on narrow technical grounds regarding a preliminary legal issue, a decision the Supreme Court upheld.
Judge Moses concludes her decision with the bitter observation that “the law may be on the side of the [DHS] and compel a resolution in their favor today, but it does not excuse their culpable and duplicitous conduct.
Judge Moses concluded that the US government had waived sovereign immunity for suits seeking monetary compensation in cases such as the one Texas brought against DHS.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held that Judge Moses “legally erred with respect to sovereign immunity” The US Supreme Court also reversed the Fifth Circuit’s decision and re-instated Judge Moses’ original decision.
Judge Moses finds no “final agency action” in the behavior of the Border Patrol in Eagle Pass area.
Border Patrol agents can be seen cutting multiple holes in the concertina wire for no apparent purpose other than to allow migrants easier entrance inland.
Moses: The Defendants cannot justify their wire-cutting based on purported “apprehension” and “detention” of migrants after they cross.
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