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razor wire

razor wire

noun

  1. strong wire with pieces of sharp metal set across it at close intervals, used to make fences or barriers

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It was a surreal scene, masked federal agents huddled on the defense behind the chain link fence topped with razor wire while the crowd outside the perimeter demanding the Mayor's release grew exponentially.

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She said that prompted her to install the iron fence with razor wire but that it was eventually damaged by the trespassers.

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On a recent, warm Thursday afternoon, a portion of the razor wire hung from the black metal fence down to a trash container sitting next to the caged water faucet.

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In an effort to ward them off, Soliman said she installed an iron fence with razor wire and a metal cage around an outdoor faucet.

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Adam Isacson, director for defense oversight at the Washington Office on Latin America, likewise noted in an analysis of the bill that the $12 billion provision appears largely being aimed at reimbursing Texas for its immigrant busing program, which cost the state roughly $1,900 per seat, as well as the state's other border initiatives, which included physically pushing immigrants back across the border and installing razor wire in the Rio Grande.

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