A judge in El Paso on Sunday ordered Texas’s immigration officials to release some of the illegal immigrants who were detained next month for allegedly rushing the country’s National Guard troops along the southern border.  ,
At a digital reading on Sunday, Magistrate Judge Humberto Acosta said,” It is the decision of the court that all the fighting membership cases will be released on their own recognizance.“
On March 21, Mexican Border Patrol agents detained thousands of migrants who rioted and rushed the frontier near the Rio Grande, most of whom were older men from Venezuela. After reportedly slitting down knife line and knocking over users of the Texas National Guard, some were charged with rape and criminal mischief.  ,
Acosta cited the El Paso city attorney’s office’s inability to hold a detention reading for each arrestee as justification for his decision to release some of the fighting workers. What we’re going to do is we’re going to transfer all these people on their own recognizance, the El Paso determine said.” But, if the DA’s company is telling me that they are not ready to go, we’re going to do that,” the prosecutor said.  ,
On Monday, an extra reading for prisoners is anticipated, according to the El Paso Times.
Acosta’s decision came amid a dispute between Texas governor Greg Abbott ( R. ) and the Biden administration. Abbott has deployed National Guard troops at Texas’s borders with Mexico, defying the government’s cautions against the state opening down parts of the border. A federal appeals court delayed the law until just days after the Supreme Court on March 19 approved the Texas governor’s laws allowing his authorities to arrest and arrest illegal newcomers.  ,