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Fifty-one migrants died after being trapped in a tractor-trailer in Texas. NPR's A Martinez talks to Antonio Fernandez, CEO of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of San Antonio about the survivors.
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The San Antonio City Council approved a $300,000 settlement on Thursday to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over a 2017 human smuggling incident.
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A Dallas man was arrested Thursday night in East San Antonio on federal criminal charges related to his alleged smuggling of a large group of undocumented people.
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Houston police say they found more than 90 people huddled together inside a southwest Houston home Friday afternoon.
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Undocumented migrants trekking on foot and packed into vehicles are heading north from the southern border in greater numbers. Some are dying along the way, and Border Patrol agents are frustrated.
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Deputies were able to detain about 50 of the immigrants. But officials expressed concern for those who fled into the woods as San Antonio braced for a hard freeze Thursday night.
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Updated 6:35 p.m.A 36-year-old Laredo man has been charged with human smuggling after 54 immigrants were found Tuesday night in a refrigerated trailer on…
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James Matthew Bradley Jr., the 61-year-old driver involved in a fatal human smuggling incident at a Walmart on the Southwest side of San Antonio last…
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A 47-year-old man pleaded guilty for his involvement in the deaths of immigrants found in a trailer in a San Antonio Walmart parking lot last year. Pedro…
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The Texas attorney general is launching an investigation into how San Antonio handled a human smuggling incident last month. The attorney general’s office…