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    Texas Gov. Abbott issues another warning about alligators in Rio Grande

    By Lauren Taylor,

    23 days ago

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    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott , R, has once again issued a warning to migrants about the potential dangers in the Rio Grande, citing evidence of alligators in the river along the U.S.-Mexico border. The governor shared new footage on social media, highlighting potential wildlife threats in areas where migrants often attempt illegal crossings.

    Abbott shared a video on social media platform X showing an alligator swimming in the river. The footage, originally posted by a NewsNation reporter, highlights a large alligator in the area, which Texas Department of Public Safety troopers say is regularly spotted where many migrants attempt to cross the border illegally.

    This is not the first time Abbott has raised concerns about alligators in the Rio Grande. In April, the governor issued a similar warning, noting that alligators pose a serious threat in certain sections of the river and that signs are posted in some areas to alert migrants to the danger.

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    Abbott's latest warning comes as tensions continue to rise over U.S. immigration policies, particularly ahead of the upcoming November presidential election. The Biden administration has faced ongoing criticism from Republicans over border security, with Abbott taking particularly strong measures, including installing razor wire along portions of the border to deter illegal crossings.

    While alligator attacks are rare, they do occur. In Florida, the state's Wildlife Conservation Commission has recorded more than 450 alligator bites and 30 fatalities since 1948.

    The post Texas Gov. Abbott issues another warning about alligators in Rio Grande appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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    Kristen 55
    20d ago
    Why warn them ? Let them find out the hard way. Gators gotta eat too
    Blw
    20d ago
    That’s has to be a green energy mandate approved, using nature instead of lead, gun powder, steel, man power, etc, would that gets a rebate under Bidens and Harris green energy? Use electric cars with trailer or the Tesla electric semi to transport some of the way over populated lakes in Florida gators the get big, and let them over populate the river so they are always hungry, I bet some where there has to some kind of meat process facility that has waste they have to pay to get ride, send it down and feed in the biggest Trouble areas,
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