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Trump’s near sweep of Texas border counties shows a shift to the right for Latino voters
Read full article: Trump’s near sweep of Texas border counties shows a shift to the right for Latino votersThe former president captured 55% of Latino voters in the state, according to exit polls. He also won 14 out of the 18 counties within 20 miles of the border, a number that doubled his 2020 performance in the Latino-majority region.
Many Americans say immigration is out of control, but 24 hours on the Texas-Mexico border showed a new reality. Will it last?
Read full article: Many Americans say immigration is out of control, but 24 hours on the Texas-Mexico border showed a new reality. Will it last?The Texas Tribune and The Associated Press visited five locations along the 1,254-mile span to separate the facts from the political narrative during a heated election year.
Texas governor visiting Houston to make announcement on border security
Read full article: Texas governor visiting Houston to make announcement on border securityDetails on the announcement are unclear, but a press release from the governor’s office says the efforts are a response ”to the Biden-Harris Administration’s reckless open border policies that have allowed dangerous criminals to enter our country illegally.”
‘I really hope everybody can hear my pain’: Jocelyn Nungaray’s mother speaks alongside former President Trump at border
Read full article: ‘I really hope everybody can hear my pain’: Jocelyn Nungaray’s mother speaks alongside former President Trump at borderAlexis Nungaray spoke alongside former President Donald Trump at an event at the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona Thursday afternoon.
Immigration is taking center stage in Texas’ Senate race. Here’s what Colin Allred’s and Ted Cruz’s records show.
Read full article: Immigration is taking center stage in Texas’ Senate race. Here’s what Colin Allred’s and Ted Cruz’s records show.Poll after poll shows Texas voters rank immigration and the border as the most pressing issues.
Border arrests plunge 29% in June to the lowest of Biden's presidency as asylum halt takes hold
Read full article: Border arrests plunge 29% in June to the lowest of Biden's presidency as asylum halt takes holdArrests for illegally crossing the border from Mexico plunged 29% in June to the lowest month of Joe Biden’s presidency.
At half a mile a week, Gov. Greg Abbott’s border wall will take around 30 years and $20 billion to build
Read full article: At half a mile a week, Gov. Greg Abbott’s border wall will take around 30 years and $20 billion to buildThe state has built about 34 miles of wall spread out across at least six counties on Texas’ 1,254-mile border with Mexico.
Texas immigrants’ rights groups sue Biden administration over asylum restrictions
Read full article: Texas immigrants’ rights groups sue Biden administration over asylum restrictionsBoth Democrats and Republicans have criticized the order, which limits asylum requests when illegal border crossings ramp up.
Houston immigration attorneys break down timing of Biden’s asylum cap order
Read full article: Houston immigration attorneys break down timing of Biden’s asylum cap orderHours before President Joe Biden was set to roll out an executive order aiming to cap asylum requests, KPRC 2 spoke with immigration attorneys to get a legal understanding of what this could mean for an overwhelmed border during an already tense election year.
Feds arrest five men accused of smuggling illegally purchased guns to cartels in Mexico
Read full article: Feds arrest five men accused of smuggling illegally purchased guns to cartels in MexicoThe men were charged with two criminal offenses, including straw purchasing of firearms, created by the 2022 bipartisan gun safety bill authored by Sen. John Cornyn.
Enforcing Texas’ new immigration law may be challenging, even for authorities that support it
Read full article: Enforcing Texas’ new immigration law may be challenging, even for authorities that support itA new law allowing local authorities to deport migrants remains tied up in court. Even if it goes back into effect, logistical challenges could complicate enforcement.
Disagreement and confusion on display in hearing over Texas’ new immigration law
Read full article: Disagreement and confusion on display in hearing over Texas’ new immigration lawThe Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments about whether to allow back into effect a law allowing state and local authorities to deport migrants.
Texas’ new immigration law is blocked again
Read full article: Texas’ new immigration law is blocked againHours after the U.S. Supreme Court had allowed Senate Bill 4 to go into effect, a federal appeals court let an earlier injunction stand. SB 4 lets Texas police arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the Texas-Mexico border.
Ken Paxton sues to revoke an El Paso nonprofit’s state registration after it didn’t immediately hand over client records
Read full article: Ken Paxton sues to revoke an El Paso nonprofit’s state registration after it didn’t immediately hand over client recordsAnnunciation House, a network of shelters that serves migrants, sought relief from the attorney general’s demand to immediately release information about its clients. Paxton accused the religious group of smuggling humans across the southern border.
Border security overpowers school vouchers and Paxton impeachment in Republican Texas House primaries
Read full article: Border security overpowers school vouchers and Paxton impeachment in Republican Texas House primariesDespite all the hubbub about vouchers and the attorney general’s impeachment, it’s still about the border.
FBI foils 2022 plot by militiamen to “start a war” at the Texas-Mexico border
Read full article: FBI foils 2022 plot by militiamen to “start a war” at the Texas-Mexico borderA Tennessee man arrested Monday hoped to travel to the southern border with a militia group that allegedly plotted to go “to war with the border patrol,” believing that the country was being invaded by migrants.
Hospitalized Texas Democrat Al Green rushed to Capitol for impeachment vote in scrubs, saving Mayorkas
Read full article: Hospitalized Texas Democrat Al Green rushed to Capitol for impeachment vote in scrubs, saving MayorkasThe Houston Democrat is recovering from abdominal surgery. Democrats did not expect him to attend the vote, but his surprise appearance sank the impeachment vote.
Texas' standoff with the feds in Eagle Pass is igniting calls for secession and fears of violence
Read full article: Texas' standoff with the feds in Eagle Pass is igniting calls for secession and fears of violenceThe calls for Texas to defend itself and defy the federal government have set fire to a long-simmering fight over states’ rights, emboldening right-wing figures.
National Democrats back Michelle Vallejo for 15th congressional district
Read full article: National Democrats back Michelle Vallejo for 15th congressional districtThe U.S. House Democratic campaign arm added Vallejo to its “Red to Blue” program, which supports promising candidates challenging Republican incumbents.
U.S. Supreme Court says Texas can’t block federal agents from the border
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court says Texas can’t block federal agents from the borderThe high court’s order effectively maintains long-running precedent that the federal government — not individual states — has authority to enforce border security.
U.S. Department of Justice says it’ll sue if Texas enforces new law punishing illegal border crossing
Read full article: U.S. Department of Justice says it’ll sue if Texas enforces new law punishing illegal border crossingThe state has until Jan. 3 to say it won’t arrest people accused of unauthorized entry from Mexico. If not, the Biden administration will sue, saying immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility.
Stigma and language barriers complicate treating Hispanics with Alzheimer’s disease
Read full article: Stigma and language barriers complicate treating Hispanics with Alzheimer’s diseaseBorder counties in Texas have some of the highest Alzheimer’s diagnosis rates in the nation, with rates ranging from 13% to 18% of people aged 65 and over.
Most Texas border counties lack adequate medical facilities and staff. Local leaders are trying to fix that.
Read full article: Most Texas border counties lack adequate medical facilities and staff. Local leaders are trying to fix that.More than 90% of Texas’ 32 border counties don’t have enough primary care services, sites or providers to meet local medical needs, according to federal data.
Senate fast-tracks passage of vouchers and border security legislation
Read full article: Senate fast-tracks passage of vouchers and border security legislationThe Senate revved to life Thursday, holding committee hearings with little advance notice and advancing four bills that satisfy Abbott’s agenda.
With time running out, Texas Senate punts on taking action on border bill
Read full article: With time running out, Texas Senate punts on taking action on border billThe Senate on Sunday afternoon failed to take action on a border security bill, leaving virtually no time to pass the bill before the special session ends on Tuesday.
Fighting between legislative leaders imperils Texas border security bills
Read full article: Fighting between legislative leaders imperils Texas border security billsThe governor, lieutenant governor and House speaker generally agree on building more border barriers and making illegal border crossings a state crime. But disagreements over strategy and personal animosity mean those measures face long odds this special legislative session.
Leader of anti-immigration group Texans for Strong Borders also runs anonymous, hate-filled social media accounts
Read full article: Leader of anti-immigration group Texans for Strong Borders also runs anonymous, hate-filled social media accountsChris Russo has anonymously aligned himself with Nick Fuentes’ white supremacist movement on various social media platforms under the username “Optics Respecter.”
How Texas lawmakers are trying to deter illegal immigration and secure the border
Read full article: How Texas lawmakers are trying to deter illegal immigration and secure the borderTwo Texas House members and an immigration lawyer sat down with Matthew Watkins, the Tribune’s managing editor of news and politics, to discuss the current state of Texas’ border and immigration bills that lawmakers are weighing during the special session.
Biden administration presses forward with border wall plans in Texas, angering allies
Read full article: Biden administration presses forward with border wall plans in Texas, angering alliesEven as the president says the barriers don’t work, his administration says it will waive environmental laws to build them quickly.
How would a government shutdown impact border, immigration courts?
Read full article: How would a government shutdown impact border, immigration courts?A government shutdown would not impact operations along our borders, but would mean tens of thousands of Border Patrol Agents and Officers with the Office of Field Operations would have to work without pay.
Texas Immigration court backlog now over 2.5 million cases
Read full article: Texas Immigration court backlog now over 2.5 million casesRecently released data from Customs and Border protection shows a jump a 36-percent jump in the number of apprehensions along the southern border from July to August. The increase comes after President Joe Biden administration put policies in place to try to stem the flow of illegal border crossings following the end of Title 42.
Texas border cities scramble to shelter thousands of newly-arrived migrants
Read full article: Texas border cities scramble to shelter thousands of newly-arrived migrantsThousands of migrants have crossed the border into Eagle Pass and El Paso in recent days, the highest number since the emergency health order known as Title 42 expired in May.
Slim majority of Texans support Gov. Greg Abbott’s border buoys, poll finds
Read full article: Slim majority of Texans support Gov. Greg Abbott’s border buoys, poll findsThe UT poll also touched on a range of other topics, including Texas voters’ opinions on the upcoming presidential election and the U.S. Senate race.
Texas can keep buoys in the Rio Grande while legal challenge continues, federal appeals court rules
Read full article: Texas can keep buoys in the Rio Grande while legal challenge continues, federal appeals court rulesNearly three months after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the deployment of the 1,000-foot line of buoys and mesh in the Rio Grande, an Austin federal judge ordered the state to remove the barrier and stop building further obstructions in the river. One day later a higher court sided with Texas.
Lawmakers call for federal investigation into Texas Guard intel ring
Read full article: Lawmakers call for federal investigation into Texas Guard intel ringThe lawmakers’ remarks came after an investigation published Tuesday by Military Times and The Texas Tribune revealed how Texas Guardsmen at the state’s border with Mexico spied on migrants via WhatsApp and allegedly mishandled secret documents.
Texas National Guard disbanded intelligence wing after members used WhatsApp to spy on migrants
Read full article: Texas National Guard disbanded intelligence wing after members used WhatsApp to spy on migrantsFour members of the unit working on Gov. Greg Abbott’s border mission have been punished after whistleblowers reported the surveillance operation violated long-standing rules against state-run spy operations.
Rights group says Saudi Arabian border guards fired on and killed hundreds of Ethiopian migrants
Read full article: Rights group says Saudi Arabian border guards fired on and killed hundreds of Ethiopian migrantsA rights group alleges that border guards in Saudi Arabia fired machine guns and launched mortars at Ethiopians trying to cross into the kingdom from Yemen, likely killing hundreds of the unarmed migrants.
Child dies while en route to Chicago as part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s migrant busing program
Read full article: Child dies while en route to Chicago as part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s migrant busing programAfter a 3-year-old began showing signs of distress, the bus of asylum-seekers traveling from Brownsville to Chicago pulled over and an ambulance was called. The child later died at a hospital in Illinois.
Number of migrant families with kids crossing U.S. border nearly triples in 2 months, report says
Read full article: Number of migrant families with kids crossing U.S. border nearly triples in 2 months, report saysThe number of migrant families with children crossing the southern border has nearly tripled in the past two months, according to Customs and Border Protection data obtained by NBC News, feeding concern among some senior administration officials about a potential uptick in overall migrant crossings.
U.S. seeks court order requiring Texas to remove floating barrier in Rio Grande
Read full article: U.S. seeks court order requiring Texas to remove floating barrier in Rio GrandeThe string of buoys is a safety hazard that violates treaties and harms relations with Mexico, Justice Department lawyers tell a federal judge.
Call for federal probe issued following ‘inhumane’ Texas-Mexico border allegations
Read full article: Call for federal probe issued following ‘inhumane’ Texas-Mexico border allegationsThe Texas Senate Democratic Caucus released a letter Wednesday that shares a request for the Department of Homeland Security to conduct a formal investigation into the allegations made against the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Democrats confident U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez will keep his South Texas seat in 2024 election
Read full article: Democrats confident U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez will keep his South Texas seat in 2024 electionRepublicans recently announced Mayra Flores’ comeback effort with great fanfare, but Democrats argue that a redrawn district — and Flores’ voting record — are hurdles the GOP can’t clear.
Mexico files diplomatic complaint over Gov. Greg Abbott’s floating border barriers
Read full article: Mexico files diplomatic complaint over Gov. Greg Abbott’s floating border barriersThe Mexican government plans to send an inspection team to see if Texas’ buoys have crossed into Mexico’s side of the border.
At Texas-Mexico border, Ron DeSantis unveils immigration platform with Trump in mind
Read full article: At Texas-Mexico border, Ron DeSantis unveils immigration platform with Trump in mindThe Florida governor calls for deputizing local law enforcement to police the border and deport migrants, saying his plan is “more aggressive” than the former president’s proposals.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn wants the U.S. to train Mexican troops to fight drug cartels
Read full article: U.S. Sen. John Cornyn wants the U.S. to train Mexican troops to fight drug cartelsThe Republican from Texas introduced the legislation after meeting with Mexico’s president and calling for more cooperation between the two countries.
Texas to deploy buoys to deter Rio Grande crossings, Abbott announces
Read full article: Texas to deploy buoys to deter Rio Grande crossings, Abbott announcesThe governor revealed plans for a floating river barrier at a Capitol signing ceremony for six new laws related to border security. The first 1,000-foot section will be set up near Eagle Pass.
Texas Senate moves to create new immigration enforcement unit, allow state police to arrest for border crossings
Read full article: Texas Senate moves to create new immigration enforcement unit, allow state police to arrest for border crossingsThe House has already passed the bill, but the two chambers will need to iron out the differences in their versions before it is sent to Gov. Greg Abbott.
Bill providing death benefits for National Guard serving along southern border sent to governor
Read full article: Bill providing death benefits for National Guard serving along southern border sent to governorThe legislation was named for Bishop Evans, who drowned last year trying to rescue migrants in the Rio Grande.
GOP border bill expanded to stiffen penalty for human smuggling, create border-crossing crime
Read full article: GOP border bill expanded to stiffen penalty for human smuggling, create border-crossing crimeState Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, tacks two of his stalled bills onto legislation that would create a border police unit and increase state spending in border communities.
8-year-old girl dies while in federal custody on the border
Read full article: 8-year-old girl dies while in federal custody on the borderThe child and her family were in custody at a border station in Harlingen before she was transported to a local hospital. The death comes less than a week after the expiration of Title 42, which had allowed authorities to quickly expel migrants from the U.S. during the pandemic.
Greg Abbott asked other governors for help patrolling the Texas-Mexico border. Ron DeSantis answered the call.
Read full article: Greg Abbott asked other governors for help patrolling the Texas-Mexico border. Ron DeSantis answered the call.Although border encounters have fallen since Title 42 ended Thursday, Texas’ top Republican asks for “all available law enforcement personnel and resources.”
Mayor Turner, US city leaders ask President Biden for resources amid ‘unprecedented crisis’ at Southwest border
Read full article: Mayor Turner, US city leaders ask President Biden for resources amid ‘unprecedented crisis’ at Southwest borderMayors in major cities across the United States, including Houston’s Sylvester Turner, called on President Joe Biden in an effort to get more resources to help manage the southwest border crisis that is impacting the country.
After Title 42’s end, Texas DPS pauses Austin patrols so officers can head to the border
Read full article: After Title 42’s end, Texas DPS pauses Austin patrols so officers can head to the borderDespite no major influx in border crossings, state troopers will be relocated to border cities. Austin and the Texas Department of Public Safety faced criticism for the racial disparities in state trooper arrests in the capital.
Border didn’t see a “major influx” of migrants when Title 42 ended, federal official says
Read full article: Border didn’t see a “major influx” of migrants when Title 42 ended, federal official saysAlthough migrants lined up by the hundreds in El Paso and other border crossings as the public health order was winding down, a Biden administration official said there wasn’t a rush to the border when Title 42 was lifted.
As Title 42 nears end, officials prepare for surge in migrants seeking new homeland
Read full article: As Title 42 nears end, officials prepare for surge in migrants seeking new homelandOn Thursday, there was a heavy presence of local, state, and federal authorities on the United States border with Mexico in Brownsville.
Gov. Greg Abbott focuses on border security in first address since Allen and Brownsville tragedies
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott focuses on border security in first address since Allen and Brownsville tragediesAbbott announced the deployment of new “Texas Tactical Border Force” units to El Paso and the Rio Grande Valley on Monday and Tuesday.
Gov. Abbott deploys choppers, National Guard Texas unit to ‘hotspots’ in effort to combat illegal immigration
Read full article: Gov. Abbott deploys choppers, National Guard Texas unit to ‘hotspots’ in effort to combat illegal immigrationGov. Greg Abbott announced that Texas deployed a new National Guard unit of 450 soldiers called the Texas Tactical Border Force in an effort to combat illegal immigration after President Joe Biden declared the ending of Title 42 this Thursday.
As Title 42 comes to an end, El Paso declares state of emergency
Read full article: As Title 42 comes to an end, El Paso declares state of emergencyEl Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser said asylum-seekers are camping out on the sidewalks and staying at shelters in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, under the false notion that they will be allowed to enter the U.S. once Title 42 expires.
Family of dead National Guardsman urges Legislature to make death benefits bill named for him retroactive
Read full article: Family of dead National Guardsman urges Legislature to make death benefits bill named for him retroactiveWhile the state guarantees law enforcement officers, like Department of Public Safety troopers, a $500,000 death benefit for their families if they die on duty, National Guard troops who stand shoulder to shoulder with those DPS officers on Operation Lone Star don’t have the same benefit.
Homeland security chief calls Ted Cruz’s comments “revolting” in heated border hearing
Read full article: Homeland security chief calls Ted Cruz’s comments “revolting” in heated border hearing“You’re willing to let children be raped to follow political orders,” Cruz told Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas at the hearing. “This is a crisis. It’s a disgrace.”
Two dead, several injured after migrants were found “suffocating” inside train car
Read full article: Two dead, several injured after migrants were found “suffocating” inside train carUvalde officials said U.S. Border Patrol responded to a 911 call alerting them about a group of people who were trapped for hours inside of a shipping container.
This rancher doesn’t want a border wall on his land. He fears Texas will build it anyway.
Read full article: This rancher doesn’t want a border wall on his land. He fears Texas will build it anyway.Anti-border wall activists are racing to find landowners along the Rio Grande before they sign contracts with the state.
House unveils bill giving state authority to “repel” and return migrants crossing from Mexico
Read full article: House unveils bill giving state authority to “repel” and return migrants crossing from MexicoHouse Bill 20 by state Rep. Matt Schaefer, R-Tyler, would test the boundaries of the state’s ability to enforce immigration law, which courts have historically ruled falls under federal purview.
U.S. Supreme Court cancels arguments over Title 42, the pandemic-era policy to quickly turn away migrants
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court cancels arguments over Title 42, the pandemic-era policy to quickly turn away migrantsThe case is expected to become moot in May when the Biden administration lifts the nation’s COVID-19 emergency order. Once that order lifts, Title 42 is expected to automatically end.
Texas Military Department says it needs $460 million more to keep border mission afloat this year
Read full article: Texas Military Department says it needs $460 million more to keep border mission afloat this yearState officials have repeatedly had to move money from other departments to keep Gov. Greg Abbott’s multibillion-dollar border mission running this year.
More than 300 miles from home, Galveston County deputies continue working in border communities
Read full article: More than 300 miles from home, Galveston County deputies continue working in border communitiesWith the number of people illegally crossing our southern border steadily increasing each month, according to Customs and Border Protection data, many rural counties are seeing their resources drained.
Afghan soldier says he will live the “American dream” after being released from immigration detention center
Read full article: Afghan soldier says he will live the “American dream” after being released from immigration detention centerU.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee’s office mounted pressure on several federal agencies earlier this month leading up to Abdul Wasi Safi’s release on Tuesday.
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy says he’ll use debt ceiling threat to push through his border security plan
Read full article: U.S. Rep. Chip Roy says he’ll use debt ceiling threat to push through his border security planThe debt ceiling has long been a political tool to force partisan agenda items across. But Roy is facing some resistance within his own party on his border plan.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn eyes the seemingly impossible: a bipartisan deal on immigration
Read full article: U.S. Sen. John Cornyn eyes the seemingly impossible: a bipartisan deal on immigrationRiding the success of his historic congressional session last year where he helped pass the first gun safety bill signed into law in a generation, Cornyn is hopeful that his ability to strike deals across the aisle will help Congress achieve another elusive legislative goal: an immigration deal.
Joe Biden tours El Paso for first border visit of his presidency
Read full article: Joe Biden tours El Paso for first border visit of his presidencyHe was greeted by Gov. Greg Abbott upon arrival at the El Paso airport. Abbott has been a chief critic of Biden’s immigration policies and has frequently called on him to visit the border over the past year.
Buses from Texas drop off more than 100 migrants in a bitterly cold Washington, D.C., on Christmas Eve
Read full article: Buses from Texas drop off more than 100 migrants in a bitterly cold Washington, D.C., on Christmas EveGov. Greg Abbott reportedly sent the migrants, who arrived at Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence Saturday night. The governor has been busing migrants to Democratic-let cities since April and first sent buses to Harris’ home in September.
Texas GOP lawmakers warming to opioid harm-reduction policies they once opposed
Read full article: Texas GOP lawmakers warming to opioid harm-reduction policies they once opposedGov. Greg Abbott and other Republicans have expressed support for legalizing fentanyl test strips, which help users identify whether the drugs they are planning on taking contain the deadly synthetic opioid.
Texas shelters prepare for twin emergencies: arctic cold and an increase in migrants
Read full article: Texas shelters prepare for twin emergencies: arctic cold and an increase in migrantsCities and nonprofits are using a variety of strategies to keep unhoused people warm. But some organizations warn they’re already at capacity as El Paso sends migrants across the state.
U.S. Supreme Court allows rapid removal of migrants to continue as legal challenge plays out
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court allows rapid removal of migrants to continue as legal challenge plays outTitle 42, an emergency health order invoked at the start of the pandemic, allows immigration agents to quickly remove migrants from the country. It was scheduled to be lifted on Wednesday.
After a Texas National Guard member died, his family got no financial payment. Lawmakers want to change that.
Read full article: After a Texas National Guard member died, his family got no financial payment. Lawmakers want to change that.In April, Bishop Evans drowned after jumping into the Rio Grande to save two migrants being swept away by the current. His family members will receive no financial payment, but they would if he worked for DPS or was under federal deployment.
Travis County judges can’t hear appeals from migrants arrested under Texas border security push, court rules
Read full article: Travis County judges can’t hear appeals from migrants arrested under Texas border security push, court rulesThe Court of Criminal Appeals scuttled nearly 450 cases, saying migrants arrested for trespassing in Kinney County can’t ask Austin judges to hear their appeals.
🔒PHOTOS: Dead birds encased in cement, diapers filled with sausage and pumpkins stuffed with meth; Go through the wild files of Customs & Border Protection in 2022
Read full article: 🔒PHOTOS: Dead birds encased in cement, diapers filled with sausage and pumpkins stuffed with meth; Go through the wild files of Customs & Border Protection in 2022U.S. Customs and Border Protection, also known simply as CBP, is charged with securing our nation’s borders and facilitating lawful international travel and trade.
Feds often hand migrants over to state police rather than process immigration claims, complaint says
Read full article: Feds often hand migrants over to state police rather than process immigration claims, complaint saysState police often rely on federal immigration officials to lock up migrants on state trespassing charges, according to a new complaint by the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas. The collaboration contradicts federal and Texas officials’ attacks on each other’s immigration policies.
Legal battle continues over use of Title 42 along the border
Read full article: Legal battle continues over use of Title 42 along the borderA controversial law used along our borders in response to rising apprehensions is set to expire in less than month’s time. However, the battle to continue using Title 42 is not over.
Operation Lone Star: Border-related arrests creating large caseloads in rural county courts
Read full article: Operation Lone Star: Border-related arrests creating large caseloads in rural county courtsRural county courts are facing a huge increase in criminal cases due to the number of arrests being made under the auspices of Operation Lone Star. Gov. Greg Abbott has spent $4 billion on this effort, which he has repeatedly said is needed in response to the record number of apprehensions reported by Customs and Border Protection along the southern border.
Border Patrol reports 2.4 million migrant arrests at southwest border this year, the most ever
Read full article: Border Patrol reports 2.4 million migrant arrests at southwest border this year, the most everThe historic pace of migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border has fueled Republicans’ focus on the crisis, but despite the efforts of Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star, encounters in Texas have increased.
Bexar County sheriff certifies that migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard are crime victims, clearing path for special visas
Read full article: Bexar County sheriff certifies that migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard are crime victims, clearing path for special visasThe move clears a pathway for those people to get a special visa to stay in the country that they otherwise would not have received.
Operation Lone Star troops could owe feds tax money thanks to state’s payroll error
Read full article: Operation Lone Star troops could owe feds tax money thanks to state’s payroll errorOn Thursday, officials with the Texas Military Department acknowledged that the payroll system they used for the mission has withheld too little in federal taxes from service members’ paychecks.
Gov. Greg Abbott acknowledges New York City mayor’s office reached out about migrant busing efforts
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott acknowledges New York City mayor’s office reached out about migrant busing effortsAbbott previously said Eric Adams’ office had not reached out to him about coordinating migrant arrivals in New York City and faced criticism that he was rebuffing efforts from the mayor to communicate.
Another National Guard soldier working Operation Lone Star dies by suspected suicide
Read full article: Another National Guard soldier working Operation Lone Star dies by suspected suicideThe soldier is the 10th known Texas Guard member linked to the mission to die since its rapid expansion began in September 2021.
Migrant encounters at the border are higher today than they were before Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star began
Read full article: Migrant encounters at the border are higher today than they were before Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star beganThe number of migrant encounters at the Texas-Mexico border has climbed from 109,456 in March 2021, the month the mission began, to 116,976 in August — a failure of Abbott’s office’s stated desire to “stop this revolving door and deter others considering entering illegally.”