Julián Aguilar | The Texas Newsroom
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Texas could see thousands of new citizens cast ballots in this year’s November election as the number of immigrants eligible for citizenship in the state nears 800,000.
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Construction of the facility, which will be able to hold more than 2,000 soldiers upon completion, is the latest in the state’s years-long feud with the Biden administration over border security.
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Reliably blue Texas House District 77 won't have a Republican challenger on the ballot in November. Here’s everything you need to know about the four Democrats running in the primary, from previous candidacies and current baggage, to how they'd work with the House's Republican majority.
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The legislation is scheduled to go into effect March 5 and also empowers local judges to order a migrant to return to Mexico. Opponents say the law isn’t just discriminatory — it also interferes with the federal government’s efforts to secure the border.
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As a convoy travels throughout Texas to protest President Biden’s immigration policies, Texas Democrats joined human rights experts and advocates on Thursday to push back on harsh border rhetoric.
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Amid the growing standoff between the state and federal government on Texas’ southern border, advocacy groups are joining Democrats in a call for the Biden administration to act more forcefully.
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A federal appeals court ruled this week that a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against U.S. gun manufacturers can resume.
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This latest development comes one day after the U.S. Department of Justice issued a blistering report about the botched response to the Uvalde shooting, which left 21 dead.
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This week, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton responded to cease-and-desist letter from the federal government and defended Texas’ right to control Shelby Park in Eagle Pass.
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Wednesday’s announcement that the case will be reheard comes after a December decision ordering Texas to remove its floating barrier from the river.
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This year’s Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend will bring severe weather to much of Texas, including dangerously low temperatures that could fall into the low teens.
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The lawsuit alleges that Senate Bill 4 violates the U.S Constitution because it challenges the federal government’s authority over immigration laws.