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With Title 42 ending Wednesday, El Paso officials expect the number of migrants crossing the border could double. Declaring a state of emergency should open more options to provide migrants shelter from below-freezing temperatures.
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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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Thousands of migrants have arrived in El Paso since Friday. The pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42 are due to end soon. These arrivals could be a sign of what is around the corner.
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The increase comes about two weeks before the anticipated end to a restrictive border policy that’s been in place since 2020.
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Conservationists are hoping to preserve the 7,000-acre stretch of high desert wilderness with a national monument designation.
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Amanda Frost, author of "You Are Not American: Citizenship Stripping from Dred Scott to the Dreamers," talks about the complicated history of who deserves citizenship in the U.S.
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TPR's Arts & Culture reporter Jack Morgan examines the life and inspiration behind the man who created San Antonio's Miraflores garden; An episode from KTEP's public radio program "Words on a Wire" discusses the life and career of late poet and Cinco Puntos Press co-founder Bobby Byrd.
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Speaking to law enforcement, Gov. Greg Abbott said the border could see millions of crossings later this year but didn’t address the backlash his expansion of Operation Lone Star has caused in some business circles.
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The 2019 Walmart mass shooting was bookended by more than a year of isolation from the pandemic. This year, the border city’s music and arts organizations came together for a performance to honor the 23 lives lost and serve as a cathartic healing experience for the community.
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The vice president has come under fire from Republicans for not visiting sooner.