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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

floating barriers or not? some migrant families are determined to make their way across the u.s. southern border in search of a better life. but large buoys and razor wire installed along the rio grande are making it more challenging for them to travel legislatively. raphael ramos say turning back is not an option. >> that's exactly what we heard, fred. we have reported previously that the buoys, the floating barriers are at the center of a political battle both in texas and in washington. but one question remains, are those floating barriers going to stop the flow of migrants? this is what we found out. a mother and her young daughter attempt to cross the rio grande in broad daylight. orange buoys four feet in diameter and anchored to the riverbed as well as concertina wire stop them. a migrant family from venezuela say they have been on the

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Anderson Cooper 360

grande. governor abbottsay the barriers deter migrants. rosa flores spoke with the property owner, here's her report. >> we are at the south end of our property. carving along the river. >> reporter: owns a pecan orchard in eagle front, texas, and says her river front property used to be beautiful. >> my husband and i would come out fishing this this area, it's really pretty. >> reporter: but she says the state of texas installed wire blocking her access to her own property by barricading the gates with metal and pools of dirt. >> it looks like a war zone. >> reporter: historically it's been a migrant crossing because the waters of the rio gran de ae low. the buoys are 4 feet in diameter and anchored to the bottom of the rio grande. >> it surprised me that they are just in front of my property.

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CNN Primetime

see the strength of belize. now, they are four feet in diameter, and they are anchored to the bottom of that waterway. now the federal government filed this lawsuit after mexico's top diplomat complained to washington that these buoys violated to treaties. and also after more than 80 u.s. democratic lawmakers complained to a president of the united states, and ask them to investigate and to file legal action. well now, governor greg abbott digging in his heels, saying that texas has sovereign authority based on the u.s. and texas constitution. and then we have also learned, that the office of the texas attorney general says that it is ready for this legal fight in federal court. happy? >> thanks to rosa for, that joining me now is 2024 gop presidential candidate and republican mayor of miami francis suarez. mayor suarez, thank you very much. i want to start by asking,

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BBC News

to come to an airport where they feel like their airline is simply nowhere to be found, as they are trying to figure out how they can go home to safety. the wildfires are not over here in greece. two more villages have had to be evacuated — the fire service called soon after the villagers were evacuated and they received that emergency call, and of course the fires themselves have been happening on other islands — corfu, evia — and even with those situations under control, its clear that this temperature, this heat, this humidity, these winds are causing wildfires across greece, but with rising temperatures, they are not sure if they're able to handle it. the usjustice department is suing the state of texas over floating barriers that it installed in the rio grande river to block migrants crossing from mexico. texas had been ordered to remove them, but refused. the barricade is strung together by buoys that are four to six feet in diameter. the government argues this is a violation of the rivers and harbors act.

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Anderson Cooper 360

metal and dirt. >> historically it's been a prop popular migrant crossing because a wall of the rio grande are low. and most recently texas is employed a floating border barrier without obtaining permits by the federal government. the buoys are four feet in diameter and anchored to the bottom of the rio grande. >> it surprised me that they did it just in front of my property. >> properties need del rio border patrol sector, the busiest sector on the border last month, with more than 24,000 migrant crossings. after mexico's top diplomat met complain about the buoys -- and they urged president biden to take legal action against texas. >> it's barbaric treatment, extreme cruelty. >> the justice department did just that. >> they deny them water. >> they say these two pregnant migrants who do not wish to see the show their faces told cnn they were initially denied water by texas national guard matters as they tried to turn themselves into authorities. >> she said that they were denied water, and then afterwards they did give them a

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CNN Newsroom Live

grant crossing because the water levels are low. and they deployed buoys 4 feet in diameter. >> it surprised me that they just did it in front of my property. >> reporter: her property is in the busiest sector on the southern border with more than 24,000 my grantigrant crossings. after a mexican top diplomat complained about them violating treaties and lawmakers urged joe biden to take action against texas -- >> it is barbaric treatment, extreme cruelty. >> reporter: -- the justice department did just that. >> did they deny you water? >> reporter: this as two pregnant migrants who did not wish to show their faces tell cnn that they were initially denied water by texas national guard members as they tried to turn themselves into immigration authorities. >> she says that the texas

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CNN Primetime

using razor wires, booby traps essentially to deter migrants. in addition to pushing them back to the water at risk of drowning. rosa flores, reports from the water. >> abby, let me show you the border barrier that is at the center of this legal better. you have to look between two sets of -- the wire to the middle of the river, and you see the strength of buoys. now, they are four feet in diameter, and they are anchored to the bottom of that waterway. now, the federal governments filed this not suit after mexico's top diplomat complaint that these belize violated two treatise. also, after more than 80 u.s. democratic lawmakers complained to the president of the united states, and asked him to investigate and to file legal action, will now governor greg abbott is digging in his heels, saying that texas has sovereign authority based on the u.s. and texas constitutions. we've also

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Early Start With Christine Romans

this area, it is really pretty. >> reporter: but she says the state of texas installed concertina wear blocking her accent to her own property by barricadings the gates. >> now it looks like a warzone. >> reporter: historically a popular crossing because the water levels of the rio grand are low and most recently texas deployed a floating border barrier without obtaining permits from the federal government says the state department. the buoys are 4 feet in diameter and anchored to the bottom of the rio grand. >> it surprised knee they just did it if front of me property. >> reporter: and this is the busiest sector on the southern border. after a top diplomat complained about the buoys violating two treaties and more than 80 u.s. democratic lawmakers urged president biden to take legal action against texas -- >> it is barbaric treatment. >> reporter: the justice department did just that. did they deny you water?

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BBC News

through its agenda. so i think that people have been taken by surprise. i remind you that netanyahu made no mention of these legal changes in his electoral campaign, he was talking about making peace with saudi arabia, making sure that iran doesn't obtain a nuclear bomb, ensuring that israel fights high inflation and reduce cost of living. there was no mention of this before the election.— was no mention of this before the election. professor, thank ou for the election. professor, thank you forjoining _ the election. professor, thank you forjoining us _ the election. professor, thank you forjoining us here - the election. professor, thank you forjoining us here in i the election. professor, thank you forjoining us here in bbcl you forjoining us here in bbc news. you for 'oining us here in bbc news. . ~ you for 'oining us here in bbc news. ., ,, , ., the usjustice department is suing the state of texas overfloating barriers that it installed in the rio grande river to block migrants crossing from mexico. texas had been ordered to remove them, but didn't. the government alleges texas is in violation of the rivers and harbors act. the barricade is strung together by buoys that are four to six feet in diameter. texas says it may build more as part of a broader initative

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BBC News

to save more villages from the flames. all those who fled can do can is watch and hope. the usjustice department is suing the state of texas over floating barriers that it installed in the rio grande river to block migrants crossing from mexico. texas had been ordered to remove them, but refused. the barricade is strung together by buoys that are four to six feet in diameter. the government argues this is a violation of the rivers and harbors act. the lawsuit comes after texas governor greg abbott sent a letter to the biden administration accusing the white house of failing to address an immigration crisis at the border, saying... around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.

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