"The owner of a pecan farm in Eagle Pass near where a pregnant teenager was trapped in state-deployed razor wire said officials working for Gov. Abbott’s border initiative are refusing to take it down despite repeated requests.

"The wire on Hugo Urbina’s property has blocked Border Patrol agents from reaching a section of the land along the Rio Grande that the federal government is leasing from him to process migrants, many of whom have been injured by the wire."

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@Smersh If it's on his property, then HE OWNS it now and can do whatever HE WANTS to it.

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@Kittiekatt53 agreed. However Texas is getting super weird lately with property rights. If you haven't heard anything on it, you should take a look at the Moses Roses case in which San Antonio is planning on taking a guy's bar... to build an Alamo complex.

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