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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Moses denies the state of Texas’ motion for a temporary injunction after it sued federal agencies and officials over their destruction of razor-wire fencing installed by Texas on the U.S.-Mexico border. Texas has not yet established that destruction of its fencing resulted from a “final agency action” by the feds, rather than individual decisions by Border Patrol officials who, for example, may need to cut open fencing in order to rescue migrants from the Rio Grande.
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