Justice Department planning legal action against Texas over floating border barrier

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The Justice Department told Texas Thursday that it intends to file legal action against the placement of floating barriers in the Rio Grande as part of the stateโ€™s operation along the Texas-Mexico border, according to sources familiar and a letter obtained by CNN.

The Justice Department sent the letter to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Thursday, according to the letter, though there is time for the state to respond.

โ€œThe State of Texasโ€™s actions violate federal law, raise humanitarian concerns, present serious risks to public safety and the environment, and may interfere with the federal governmentโ€™s ability to carry out its official duties,โ€ the letter stated, citing a clause in the law that โ€œprohibits the creation of any obstruction to the navigable capacity of waters of the United States, and further prohibits building any structure in such waters without authorization from the United States Army Corps of Engineers (โ€œCorpsโ€).โ€

This is separate from the ongoing assessment of mistreatment of migrants, which the Justice Department described as โ€œtroubling reports.โ€

โ€œTexas has the sovereign authority to defend our border, under the U.S. Constitution and the Texas Constitution,โ€ Abbott said on Twitter. โ€œWe have sent the Biden Administration numerous letters detailing our authority, including the one I hand-delivered to President Biden earlier this year.โ€

CNN has reached out the Texas Department of Public Safety but has not received a response.

The Justice Department has sued on border-related matters before. Last year, the Justice Department sued Arizona for placing shipping containers along the US southern border โ€“ a move taken by then-Republican Gov. Doug Ducey as an affront to Bidenโ€™s immigration policies. Arizona eventually agreed to remove the containers.

The news comes as more than 80 Democratic US…

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