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White House demands access to border area after tragic migrant deaths

White House demands access to southern border area following migrant deaths.

In a tragic incident over the weekend, three migrants, including a woman and two children, drowned while attempting to cross the Rio Grande in an area along the southern border. This devastating event has intensified the ongoing feud between the Biden administration and the state of Texas over border security.

The situation escalated when Texas seized control of Shelby Public Park in Eagle Pass, fencing it off and blocking access to federal agents. This move resulted in the White House demanding immediate access for U.S. Border Patrol agents to the area where the migrants lost their lives.

The conflict between Texas and the Biden administration has been characterized by legal battles, border buoys, and razor wire. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has taken the extraordinary step of preventing a federal law enforcement agency, Border Patrol, from entering its jurisdiction. This dispute has now turned tragic and deadly.

According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Border Patrol had requested access to the area during the distress call, but the Texas military department, which has taken control of the park, allegedly denied them entry. However, the military department refutes these claims, stating that Border Patrol's version of events is inaccurate.

This back-and-forth has led to the Biden administration's request to the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene. In response, Texas has promised to work on providing access to Border Patrol, even proposing the construction of a ramp at Shelby Park. This latest development highlights the escalating tensions between the two parties.

Furthermore, the White House has issued a cease-and-desist order to Texas, demanding not only access to the park but also to additional federal land. It states that some of the barriers erected by Texas and the deployment of armed soldiers from the Texas National Guard are on federally owned and maintained border barriers.

The DHS has set a deadline for Texas to grant Border Patrol access by Wednesday. The situation has sparked confusion and raised concerns about the effectiveness of border security measures, especially in areas where emergencies may occur.

The tragic deaths of the migrant mother and her two children serve as a grim reminder of the dangers faced by those attempting to cross the border. As the political dispute between the Biden administration and Texas intensifies, the focus now shifts to how this situation will be resolved and whether it will lead to changes in border security policies.

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