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Texas Republicans shift messaging around ICE tactics amid election-year risks
With midterm elections approaching, Texas Republicans are publicly questioning ICE's tactics following deadly and controversial enforcement actions. Analysts say the rhetoric reflects growing political vulnerability rather than a true break from the party's tough stance on immigration.
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Internal DHS memo says ICE agents can enter homes without a judicial warrant
An internal DHS memo said ICE agents can enter people's homes without a judicial warrant. This contradicts decades of legal precedent.
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About 1,000 turn out at Dallas City Hall to protest Minneapolis ICE shooting
Protestors demonstrated outside Dallas City Hall and marched through downtown Thursday evening over the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis by an ICE agent.
From The Newsroom: Texas War Vets Remember The Past; Ice Cream And History Meet In Denton
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom: A drone flies near a Southwest airplane and Love Field. And a pair of World War II vets revisit…
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Community works to prevent evictions as fear of ICE keeps some immigrants from work
In Minneapolis, some immigrants who have not gone to work because they fear being detained by ICE are at risk of eviction. There's a growing number of grassroots efforts to provide rent relief.
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Attendees celebrate film, protest ICE as Sundance wraps final year in Park City
Anti-ICE protests loomed over Sundance, where several buzzy films premiered at the festival's final year in Park City, Utah, ahead of its move to Boulder, Colorado.
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Will the Legislature legalize sports betting? Some of the biggest names in Texas sports hope so
Texas is once again looking at legalizing sports gambling during this years’ legislative session, and supporters are being backed by some of the most influential people in Texas sports.
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AG Ken Paxton says Dallas County must enter into agreement with ICE by June
A new state law requires many Texas sheriff's offices to enter into 287(g) agreements and help enforce federal immigration law.
Border & Immigration Update: Harris County Sheriff Testifies In Confirmation Hearing To Lead ICE
Here’s a rundown of border and immigration news from Texas and beyond. Look out for a weekly recap featuring reporting from NPR and Texas’ public radio stations.
'Goat Ice Cream' And Canes For Veterans: Dallas Farm Upcycles Old Christmas Trees
At Bonton Farms in south Dallas, old Christmas tree branches become animal feed, and another nonprofit turns what's left into walking canes.
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