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The flight comes after Chicago officials reportedly cracked down on buses coming from Texas with immigrant passengers. Since last year, Texas has bused over 80,000 immigrants to Democratic-led cities across the U.S.
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The lawsuit comes less than a day after Gov. Greg Abbott held a ceremonial bill signing for Senate Bill 4. The law is scheduled to take effect in March if it survives the legal challenges.
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A video obtained by Texas Public Radio appears to show members of the Texas National Guard ignoring cries for help from a woman carrying a baby who seemed to be in danger of drowning in the Rio Grande.
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The vote came after a marathon day that saw tempers flare and lawmakers pass two additional controversial proposals. HB 4 makes unauthorized entry a class B misdemeanor. That offense could increase to a state jail felony for a migrant previously removed under the law.
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Many Texans who have an unwanted pregnancy have little choice than to go out of state to access a legal abortion. It’s expensive and difficult but even more so for those living in deep South Texas. New Mexico is far away but Mexico is not. So what are the options for getting an abortion across the RGV border in Mexico? Texas Public Radio’s Kayla Padilla and David Martin Davies went to find out.
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The Republican-led committee approved the measure despite pushback from Democrats who said the state has already spent billions on border security under Gov. Greg Abbott with few results. The Texas House could take up the measure later this week.
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The Biden administration is deciding whether to institute a policy that would force some migrants to await their asylum hearings in Texas.
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This year, our southern neighbor edged out China as the top supplier of goods to the United States.
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Stitt and 12 other GOP governors announced their plan to send more than 1,300 troops to the southern border following a request from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
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Immigration attorneys along the border are scrambling to help migrants seek asylum after the Biden administration ended a Trump-era pandemic border restriction, known as Title 42, and replaced it with a patchwork of different policies.