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The Texas Tribune on MSNImmigration crackdown: Know your rights at the U.S. border and other ports of entryWhat immigrants and citizens should know about federal agents’ power to question and search people at airports and the border ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas may study the impact of immigration again, but focus only on costsThe only time the state conducted such an assessment two decades ago, it found that undocumented Texans contributed more to ...
President Donald Trump's administration moved a Venezuelan man who had worked in construction in Philadelphia to Texas for ...
MTC Bluebonnet Detention Facility in Anson about 108 miles northeast of San Angelo is the Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Immigration attorneys are advising clients who have deportation orders when they show up at court dates and immigration ...
State Sen. Mayes Middleton, the Galveston Republican who authored Senate Bill 1798, says it would amend state law so that ...
The increased immigration enforcement by the Trump administration has caused many immigrants to stay home, squeezing an ...
And Cleveland, who became sheriff after 26 years as a Border Patrol agent, still has needs. He said he hopes and prays to be ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNCourt orders immigration officials to restore legal status of 3 who came to Texas on student visasDallas. While they have prevailed in court so far, many other international students’ education futures remain uncertain.
The bill by state Sen. Mayes Middleton (R-Galveston) would exclude any information on potential benefits from economic ...
Recommended Videos Texas is one step closer to studying the impact of immigration on the state for the first time in almost two decades, but might exclude from the assessment the benefits that ...
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