• Flying Squid
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    Good. But watch them refuse to do it. They would rather kill people.

    • roguetrick
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      They’ll go to jail for contempt if they refuse. I’m honestly surprised a preliminary injunction would require this though.

      Edit: they’ve already filed an appeal on that order (interlocutory appeal) today https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67630985/united-states-v-abbott/

      Judge pretty much says the state isn’t even offering a defense so

      Defendants shall, by September 15, 2023, reposition, at Defendants’ expense, and in coordination with the United States Army Corps of Engineers, all buoys, anchors, and other related materials composing the floating barrier placed by Texas in the Rio Grande in the vicinity of Eagle Pass, Texas to the bank of the Rio Grande on the Texas side of the river

      • Overzeetop
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        Who goes to jail? The governor? The State Senate? The head of Texas Border Patrol? AFAIK when it comes to agencies, there are no teeth - are there?

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          It’s the US v Abbott after all. Gov. Faubus was justifiably afraid that Pres. Eisenhower was going to have him locked up after not complying with a court order to desegregate the schools and caved before the 101st airborne arrived.

    • Tb0n3
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      Don’t try to cross the dangerous border that warns you that it’s a dangerous border and you don’t have to worry about dying. Even without the buoys telling you that it’s dangerous people have drowned before.

        • @[email protected]
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          Many of these immigrants are crossing other countries where they would be safe if they stopped there. Instead they choose to continue on to the US. At that point they are economic migrants, who are trying to skip the queue.

          It’s the same here in Australia. Instead of stopping in a safe country in SEA, they make dangerous boat voyages because they believe they’ll be better off financially. We turn those boats around or keep them offshore, where at anytime they could go somewhere other than Australia but they don’t want to because they want to try and seek welfare here.

          I have no sympathy for them. Let in the people who apply properly to come here. Not those who try to sneak in.

          • @atomicorange
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            Some have other options. So your solution is to condemn all of them? No sympathy, even for those who are fleeing death? You’ll let them all die because you think some people might take advantage?

            Why not have a system where you let people in, give them temporary safety, and evaluate their situation before deciding whether to admit them or return them to their country of origin?

            Maybe you like that some of them die? Is that a benefit of the current system?

          • @archiotterpup
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            See, this is how I know you don’t know what you’re talking about because they’re not safe if they “just stop there”.

          • @[email protected]
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            131 year ago

            Quick, somebody get this guy a “source” for the US repeatedly destabilizing Latin American governments and supporting paramilitary guerrilla groups over the course of decades

            • Tb0n3
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              And why don’t they just stop in Mexico? If they’re fleeing Honduras they’ve already achieved their goal.

              • Flying Squid
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                Because the U.S. has always taken in asylum seekers. Why are Hondurans any different from Somalis or Hmong?

                • Tb0n3
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                  We can only take so many and crossing the border illegally should mean they are sent back. Do it right or go home. We have the right and the responsibility to protect our borders.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    101 year ago

                    How many exactly? Give me a number and explain why.

                    And crossing the border and surrendering is legal. Which is what they do.

                  • @Odusei
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                    Removed by mod

      • Flying Squid
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        231 year ago

        Feel privileged you aren’t so desperate as to take such a risk.

      • @PostmodernPythia
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        They’re not stupid. Their other options are worse, or they wouldn’t come here. If drug cartels (largely funded by American consumers) came for your family, are you telling me me you wouldn’t go wherever you needed to to protect them?

      • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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        Believe or not there are things worse than downing in the Rio Grande, which is why they try it anyway.

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          They’re not designed for cruelty and murder they’re barriers in the water that’s it. If you have trouble swimming and you drown because you cannot get past the barrier in the water designed to keep you from getting past it, that’s your goddamn fault.

          • @[email protected]
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            The blades between the buoys and netting underneath do in fact indicate that they’re designed for cruelty at the bare minimum. Also, the Rio Grande doesn’t just belong to Texas. It’s a federal border with another sovereign nation. Texas can’t just act cruel there unilaterally.

            • Tb0n3
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              The "blades"between the bouys are no different than barbed wire, and the nets are obvious to allow marine life to move but keep people from easily swimming under. It’s designed as a barrier and so it includes basic barrier designs.

                • Tb0n3
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                  If you called it what it is you would be calling it correct. There was no trolling or bigotry. Merely explaining reality.

            • Tb0n3
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              They were not saw blades. They’re pointy disks that were intended to prevent people climbing through the low places, and nets designed to allow marine life through but not people are not “designed to entangle”. It was fit for purpose and that purpose was keeping people from illegally crossing the water border. And what fundamental rights? They basically threw their own lives away trying to do something expressly forbidden.

      • @archiotterpup
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        The destabilization of Mexico and Central and South America is our fault. It’s our moral responsibility to help these people flee the problems we created.