The fence illegally blocked public access to the land, which is owned by the U.S. government and managed through the U.S.
Texas is seeking, not to ‘regulate’ Border Patrol, but only to safeguard its own property,” the 5th Circuit’s ruling stated.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton had sued the Biden administration after Border Patrol agents had cut the razor wire.
The Free Land Holders Committee, which attempted to fence off 1,460 acres of national forest land in Colorado last month, is ...
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The Free Land Holders built a fence on national forest land and claimed it as their own in October. Now, they're being sued by the federal government.
A group that fenced off about 1,400 acres of U.S. Forest Service land outside Mancos after claiming ownership over it is now ...