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The bill would require the Department of Justice and Homeland Security to reimburse states for border security actions taken after Jan. 20, 2021, including construction of a border wall, surveillance of the border and arrests of those entering the country illegally.
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KTSM 9 News on MSNUndocumented: Texas’ immigration impact in a new Trump eraUnder President Donald Trump’s renewed administration, Texas has emerged as a key frontline in the push for aggressive immigration enforcement and widespread deportations. Gov. Greg Abbott has issued executive orders directing state agencies to cooperate with federal authorities in identifying,
U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia, a Houston Democrat, visited the 11-year-old girl and her family last week in Mexico. Garcia says they're seeking humanitarian parole from the Trump administration. The congresswoman also is calling for an investigation into the case.
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MyHighPlains on MSNAfter Trump immigration order, ICE ‘force multiplier’ agreements with Texas police surgeWith one ranch-worn hand on the steering wheel of his all-terrain mule, Cody Carruthers pointed with the other at a small herd of his goats amid the scrub brush and cactus on his sprawling Terrell County ranch near the Rio Grande that carves out the border with Mexico.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNAfter immigration crackdown, international students in Texas self-censor to protect their educationStudents told the Tribune they have deleted social media accounts, socialize less and steer clear of charged topics to avoid becoming targets of immigration authorities.
According to jail records, Yamal Said, a green card holder, is being held in a county jail in the Dallas area for allegedly violating a restraining order. At this time, there does not appear to be a connection to his immigration status.
A Mexican citizen with a lengthy record of criminal and immigration transgressions is being held without bond for allegedly trespassing on the new military buffer zone in El Paso.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on Wednesday that she believes recent levels of illegal immigration could provide a sufficient legal rationale to suspend habeas corpus, the right of someone in the U.