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The League of United Latin American Citizens sued Secretary of State Jane Nelson and county elections administrators state-wide for attempts to remove "potential noncitizens" from voter rolls.
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This year's League of United Latin American Citizens national convention is taking place at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
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Members of the League of United Latin American Citizens will gather for the 2026 national convention at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
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On what would have been Cesar Chavez’s 99th birthday, a group of Hispanic business and civil rights leaders gathered in downtown Dallas to ask for his name to be removed from any signs and buildings.
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Texas immigration advocates say federal agents are trying new tactics to arrest more migrants amid a surge in immigration enforcement.
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A judge on Wednesday denied Omar Salazar bond as he awaits a hearing at the Blue Bonnet Detention Facility in Anson, 200 miles west of Dallas.
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The lawsuit accuses the county of racial discrimination and violating the Texas Constitution with its new map approved in June.
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A coalition of community, political and religious leaders is planning a march through downtown Dallas next month.
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In May, Clarksville, Tennessee police found U.S. Army Private First Class Katia Dueñas Aguilar dead in her home. The Mesquite soldier was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division and stationed at Fort Campbell, near Tennessee-Kentucky border.
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Jesse Tafalla Jr., a Dallas resident and longtime advocate for the arts, LGBTQ rights and Latino issues, died this week at the age of 60.
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LULAC’s request comes after Gov. Greg Abbott said migrant children are being brought to the U.S. by human traffickers or being used as drug mules.
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The League of United Latin American Citizens said Friday its case against the State of Texas over a voter purge list will likely resume on Monday in San...