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Since 2022, GOP Gov. Greg Abbott has bused over 102,000 migrants to predominantly Democratic-led cities. Supporters say the cost is necessary, but critics argue the program is expensive and inhumane.
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The ongoing political conflict at the border raises the question of how far Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and President Joe Biden can push back using the National Guard.
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The recent truck convoy that directed national attention to a surge of migrants at the Southern border featured dangerous, dehumanizing rhetoric that once was limited to extremists.
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Paul Faye Sr. was arrested in Tennessee last week after telling agents for months he was going to kill migrants along the southern Border with members of a paramilitary group.
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Residents of Eagle Pass say they're more worried about danger stirred up by Gov. Greg Abbott than by immigrants attempting to cross the Rio Grande.
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DPS tells visiting governors that efforts to deter migrants are effective and razor wire and buoy barriers “save lives.”
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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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The Fifth Circuit will still hear oral arguments in the case early next month.
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Texas officers are still erecting border wire and some Republicans are calling on Gov. Greg Abbott to defy the high court.
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The move paves the way for federal officials to remove the wire from the state's border with Mexico.
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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.