Immigration Lawsuit Puts Texas Back in the Spotlight
Texas’ tough-on-immigration law, which allows local cops to arrest anybody they think crossed the border illegally, is back in the spotlight. The Supreme Court put
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Texas’ tough-on-immigration law, which allows local cops to arrest anybody they think crossed the border illegally, is back in the spotlight. The Supreme Court put
The wife of a Texas Ranger who was murdered in what some feel was a hate crime will be at tonight’s State of the Union.
Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will visit the U.S.-Mexico border today, as controversy over the handling of the migrant crisis continues.
Former President Donald Trump is urging states to send their National Guard troops to Texas. Why? To back Governor Greg Abbott’s tussle with the Feds
As the House worked this week on passing the annual defense spending bill, Texas Congressman Chip Roy used a hearing to mock a Marine Corps social media post that celebrated Pride Month.
In a controversial move, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed SB17 into law effectively banning diversity, equity, and inclusion offices, programs, and training at publicly funded
Twenty-five years ago today, a 49-year-old Black man named James Byrd Jr. died on June 7, 1998, after he was beaten by three white supremacists
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the Uvalde shooting massacre, in which 19 children and two teachers were killed by a gunman at Robb Elementary
In Brownsville, Texas, a deadly incident occurred when a driver plowed his car into a bus stop, killing eight people and injuring ten. The crash
The mass shooting follows a series of gun violence incidents across the nation, with the Allen attack being one of at least 199 this year.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has come under fire for his controversial description of the victims in the recent mass shooting in Cleveland, Texas. Abbott offered