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Texas border floating barrier in Rio Grande can stay for now, court rules

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Texas border floating barrier in Rio Grande can stay for now, court rules

A federal appeals court has ruled that a floating barrier in the Rio Grande meant to curb the flow of illegal migrants from Mexico into Texas can remain in place for now.

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a previous decision by a panel of the court who said the buoys must be moved in December, saying the court had abused its discretion in granting a preliminary injunction.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott responded to the ruling on social media, calling the court’s decision “justice.”

“Biden tried to remove them. I fought to keep them in the water,” the Republican wrote. “That is exactly where they will stay.”

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The buoy barrier was installed near the border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, with anchors in the riverbed.

Gov. Greg Abbott installed a barrier with floating buoys to prevent the crossing of migrants. (David Peinado Romero/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images, File)

The buoys brought legal challenges from the Biden administration, which accused Texas of putting a barrier on the international boundary without permission in violation of the Rivers and Harbors Act. The Biden administration also said the water barrier raised humanitarian and environmental concerns.

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The floating barrier is deployed in the middle of the Rio Grande near the border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, with anchors in the riverbed. (Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images, File)

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The Biden administration also is fighting for the right to cut razor-wire fencing at the border and for access to a city park at the border that the state fenced off.

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The Biden administration has disputed the floating barrier in the Rio Grande. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images, File)

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The broader lawsuit in district court is set for a trial beginning on Aug. 6.

Fox News’ Michael Dorgan and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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17 arrested in Orange County narcotics bust

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Seventeen suspects were arrested during a major narcotics bust at a property in Costa Mesa.

Over the past several months, Costa Mesa police have received complaints from neighbors regarding potential squatters and illegal drug activity at a property with three separate units on the 100 block of Clearbrook Lane. 

On Thursday, police served a search warrant and probation check at the residence where 17 people were arrested on-site. 

The suspects were arrested on a variety of charges including felony and misdemeanor warrants, narcotics sales, possession of narcotics, possession of paraphernalia, parole violation, probation violation and resisting arrest. 

A few hours later, two additional suspects arrived at the location and were also taken into custody.  

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  • Seventeen suspects were arrested at a property containing three units in Costa Mesa for a variety narcotics and probation violation charges on Aug. 1, 2024. (Costa Mesa Police Department)
  • The garages were red-tagged after 17 suspects were arrested at a property containing three units in Costa Mesa for a variety narcotics and probation violation charges on Aug. 1, 2024. (Costa Mesa Police Department)
  • Illegal narcotics were found at the property during the bust. (Costa Mesa Police Department)

One of the suspects was wanted for narcotics sales. Both of their vehicles were towed from the scene.

Three garages on the property were red-tagged and boarded up by authorities. Police have not released details on what was found inside the garages or the residences, although photos of the bust show illegal narcotics were found at the scene.

Animals that were found at the property were also handled by animal control crews. 

“This was a complete team effort, including many team members from the police department, OC Probation, Code Enforcement, and our residents,” said Costa Mesa police.

The suspects’ names were not released as the case remains under investigation.

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Border mayors judge Harris' performance on immigration crisis as vice president: 'Nonexistent'

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Vice President Kamala Harris’ record on immigration and border security has been thin in her current role, according to three mayors along the southern border, leaving questions about how she plans to tackle one of the biggest issues in the 2024 presidential election.

“From where I sit, I would grade the vice president’s performance of the border crisis as pretty much nonexistent,” Mayor Douglas Nicholls of Yuma, Arizona, told Fox News Digital. 

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President Biden assigned Harris to tackle the root causes of Central American migration, from poverty to violence, in early 2021. Harris traveled to Mexico and Guatemala that June, and negotiated a deal that saw the U.S. send $4 billion to Central American countries, with private companies kicking in an extra $5.2 billion.

Vice President Kamala Harris visited Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei at the Palacio Nacional de la Cultura on June 7, 2021. Harris made few visits to the border or the countries south of it during her time as vice president, despite being tasked with addressing the root causes of Central American migration. (Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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She also visited El Paso, Texas, in 2021, amid mounting pressure from Republicans.

But Harris’ focus faded from immigration after that, and she has not visited the southern border or any Central American countries since January 2022.

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“Every border is different,” Mayor Jorge Maldonado of Nogales, Arizona, said. “‘Til you see her come here and really look at our border and pay any interest, you know, she doesn’t know what Nogales is.”

Nogales sits above “one of the hardest borders to get to,” Maldonado said, sparing it from much of the migrant surge other sectors endured.

But Customs and Border Protection does send lots of migrants from other areas to the small, remote city because it is home to a large processing center, which caused some chaos at the height of the surge when officials began releasing migrants, Maldonado said.

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Media outlets and Republicans gave Harris the moniker of “border czar” shortly after she received her root causes directive. The White House rejected that nickname at the time, and is pushing back on it again as Harris’ critics argue she failed to make any difference at the border.

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“The term ‘border czar’ … it’s become more of a political liability since there wasn’t a lot done,” Nicholls said.

“She needed to be here,” Dr. Victor Treviño, mayor of Laredo, Texas, said when asked about the White House’s opposition to the informal title. But now, he said he sees a “great opportunity” for Harris to get bold on immigration.

Treviño attended a gathering of Latino leaders last week at the vice president’s residence in D.C. and said he saw a new side to Harris. As vice president, she was very quiet, he said. Since becoming a candidate, Harris is “communicative and very outspoken on things that need to be done,” he said.

“If she continues to function in that fashion, I think she’ll have a very good chance,” he said.

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Immigrants wait to be processed by the U.S. Border Patrol after crossing into the United States on Aug. 6, 2022, in Yuma, Arizona.  (Photo by Qian Weizhong/VCG via Getty Images)

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Treviño is inviting Harris to visit the border in Laredo ahead of the election, as immigration continues to rank high among voters’ priorities.

“The Latino vote is crucial for her if she is to win the presidency,” Treviño said. “She needs to look at our challenges and be involved with what we live and work every day here.”

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Fox News Digital reached out to the Vice President’s campaign and the White House, but did not immediately hear back. 

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Motorist shot in head while driving in Los Angeles

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A motorist is in critical condition after he was shot in the head while driving through a neighborhood in the Vermont Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles Friday morning.

An assault with a deadly weapon call was reported around 12:15 a.m. in the 1000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed.

Responding officers located a Hispanic man in his 50s suffering from a gunshot wound to the head.

Police respond to a fatal shooting in Los Angeles on Aug. 2, 2024. (KTLA)

The victim was apparently driving when he was shot and subsequently crashed into two parked cars.

The unidentified man was taken to a local hospital in critical condition, the spokesperson said.

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There was no word on a possible motive for the shooting.

Police were also unable to describe the suspect or any possible suspect vehicle as of Friday morning.

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