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The shooting took place at the Cielo Vista Mall, which is next to the Walmart where a white supremacist shot and killed 23 people in August 2019.
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Accused Walmart mass shooting gunman Patrick Crusius will plead guilty to federal charges
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CBP officials said the new facility has a capacity of 1,000.
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The lawmakers say that despite billions spent, the state’s border efforts aren’t working.
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Shelters have been set up across El Paso to keep migrants from sleeping in sub-freezing temperatures. But many who evaded detection could still be left out in the cold.
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A controversial public health order that’s been rapidly expelling migrants from the U.S. was supposed to end Wednesday. But as Title 42 remains in place migrants are unsure about their future and need to seek shelter as a strong cold front approaches.
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Volunteers in Dallas are still welcoming some migrants following the Supreme Court’s decision Monday to keep in place a Trump-era immigration policy, but they worry about the implications for migrants stuck at the border.
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Pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42 will continue, at least for now, after the Supreme Court granted a stay to Republican state attorneys general as many migrants wait to cross the border.
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The Trump-era Title 42 immigration policy will not expire on Wednesday as expected, but El Paso will still bus migrants to cities including Dallas in as it tries to manage an influx of asylum seekers.
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Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton are targeting non-governmental organizations they say could be complicit in aiding migrants.
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Abbott is making his pitch ahead of the upcoming legislative session.
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District Attorney Yvonne Rosales failed to show up Wednesday in court for a status hearing on the Walmart mass shooting case involving her office’s alleged role in violating a gag order.