Texas seized part of the US-Mexico border and blocked federal Border Patrol agents. Here's what happened next
BY CNN
JANUARY 30, 2024
(CNN) Eagle Pass, Texas, has turned into the epicenter of a growing feud between Texas and federal authorities over how to tackle the migrant crisis and who has jurisdiction over that part of the US-Mexico border.
The dispute intensified on January 10, when Texas authorities effectively blocked US Border Patrol agents from a 2.5-mile area in Eagle Pass, which had seen a surge of migrant crossings. This area includes Shelby Park, a city park on the Rio Grande that is now fenced off with gates and razor wire impeding the Border Patrols access.
On January 12, after the Texas Military Department seized and secured Shelby Park, two children and a mother drowned in a nearby part of the Rio Grande. Now, Texas and US officials are accusing each other of contributing to the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
Heres a timeline of the ongoing fracas at Eagle Pass:
Wednesday, January 10:
The Texas National Guard blocked the Border Patrol from placing mobile surveillance equipment inside Shelby Park, according to Robert Danley, lead field coordinator for US Customs and Border Protection for the Del Rio area.
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