Drifting anti-immigrant buoys in Rio Grande temporarily close two bridges with Mexico


About 100 buoys that the federal government planned to install as anti-immigration deterrents near Eagle Pass drifted into the Rio Grande, prompting officials to close two key bridges along the U.S.-Mexico border for about three hours, reopening them just after midnight Friday. Eagle Pass shut down transit at the bridges while it worked to determine […]
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