The Justice Department is suing Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott over a floating barrier that the state placed on the Rio Grande to stop migrants from entering the U.S.
The buoy is clearly visible during the day. This tells me people are crossing at night (and they don’t see it), hitting the buoy, and instead of turning around, they try to swim around or through the buoy, and drown in the process.
How are people killed by buoys? Also, where are you even getting that people “have been killed by this”?
People were dying in the river before Texas tried to drown them on purpose. Which is what those buoys will do.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/04/us/migrant-drownings-texas-mexico-border/index.html
That article doesn’t explain how they are killed by buoys. But this article has a picture:
https://www.axios.com/2023/07/24/texas-buoys-rio-grande-doj-greg-abbott
The buoy is clearly visible during the day. This tells me people are crossing at night (and they don’t see it), hitting the buoy, and instead of turning around, they try to swim around or through the buoy, and drown in the process.