Texas takes control over park in Eagle Pass park against city’s wishes: Mayor
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- Amelia Washington
- January 12, 2024
- Texas News
In a move that has sparked controversy and legal questions, the State of Texas has asserted control over Shelby Park, a nearly 50-acre site along the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass. The decision, contrary to the wishes of local authorities, was revealed by Mayor Rolando Salinas in a video statement.
Salinas, visibly perturbed, disclosed that the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) had notified him of the state’s intention to take “full control” of the park. This move, according to the mayor, was unilateral and not in line with the city’s desires. He emphasized that the city did not seek or endorse this action.
The seizure of Shelby Park is part of Governor Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star, a concerted effort to curb illegal immigration and enhance border security. The park has been a strategic location for the Texas National Guard and the DPS in their operations along the border.
In the video, Salinas showed footage of the park’s entrance, now barricaded with fencing and guarded by military vehicles. This visual representation underscored the gravity of the state’s intervention and the transformation of a public space into a security zone.
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The mayor expressed concern over the implications of this takeover, not just for local governance but also for federal-state relations. He pointed out potential conflicts with U.S. Border Patrol operations, indicating a complex interplay of jurisdictional authority in border management.
During a subsequent press conference, Mayor Salinas delved deeper into the issue, predicting legal challenges between state and federal governments. He highlighted the indefinite nature of the state’s control over the park, rooted in the governor’s border disaster declaration renewed in December.
This development in Eagle Pass is a vivid illustration of the ongoing tensions in border states over immigration policy and enforcement. It raises significant questions about the balance of power between state and federal authorities, the role of local governments in border security, and the impact of such measures on communities living along the U.S.-Mexico border.
As the situation unfolds, it will be crucial to monitor the legal and social ramifications of this state takeover. The story of Shelby Park is more than a local issue; it is a microcosm of the larger debate on immigration and border control in the United States.
Amelia Washington is a dedicated journalist at FindPlace.xyz, specializing in local and crime news. With a keen eye for detail, she also explores a variety of Discover topics, bringing a unique perspective to stories across the United States. Amelia's reporting is insightful, thorough, and always engaging.