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Brandon Johnson spoke the CBS's 'Face the Nation' about the influx of migrants the city has received because of Abbott's ongoing efforts to bus and fly migrants out of Texas.
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Allegations brought earlier this year stated Texas Department of Public Safety troopers deprived migrants of water and medical assistance along the state’s border with Mexico. Thursday DPS released a report showing their internal investigation found no wrongdoing.
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The City of San Antonio Migrant Resource Center on San Pedro has been at overcapacity recently. An influx of migrants has forced migrants to sleep on the streets and endure chilly nights.
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Paxton sued the Biden administration last month after reports of U.S. Border Patrol agents cutting portions of wire along the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass. On Thursday, a judge denied Paxton’s request to halt the practice. Paxton’s office said it has already filed an appeal.
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Texas border cities have seen a huge spike this year in high-speed car chases and deadly crashes tied to suspected migrant smugglers. Residents and advocacy groups want the pursuit policy changed.
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Texas attorney general asks federal court for quick action to prevent destruction of border barriersFriday’s action capped a week where Texas continued to test the limits of how far it can go to initiate its own immigration laws.
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El Paso is struggling to shelter thousands of migrants arriving in the Texas border city every day.
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The facility is averaging 750 migrants a day, many who traveled from Eagle Pass.
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It’s a story that’s made national headlines in one way or another all summer, highlighted by Gov. Greg Abbott’s controversial Operation Lone Star.
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The International Boundary and Water Commission released a detailed survey on Tuesday and concluded that of the 995-foot barrier, about 787 feet of it is south of the international boundary line — nearly 80% on the Mexican side.