Julian Aguilar
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A finales de 2022, había más de 95,000 beneficiarios de DACA en Texas, el segundo total más alto detrás de los 165,000 de California.
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The hearing Thursday morning is the latest in the years-long effort by Texas and its conservative allies to end the popular program that has granted limited relief to undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children.
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Los legisladores de Texas tuvieron su primera sesión extraordinaria en la Legislatura estatal tras fracasar en la aprobación de varios asuntos considerados prioritarios por el gobernador Greg Abbott y otros republicanos.
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Along with property taxes, lawmakers have been tasked by Gov. Greg Abbott to revisit two key border and immigration proposals that didn’t make it to his desk during the regular session of the Texas Legislature that ended on Memorial Day.
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Lawmakers considered measures on university tenure, school safety and border security.
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As the manhunt for the person accused of killing five people in Texas continues, Gov. Greg Abbott has been criticized for what people are calling his callous response to the shooting.
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The declarations came as migrants are camped out just across the Rio Grande in anticipation of the end of Title 42. After three years of allowing for rapid expulsions, the policy will be lifted May 11.
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More than 100 organizations banded together to launch a public comment tool to ensure the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice hear from people who are against the new policy.
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A new Texas lawsuit alleges that a proposed immigration parole program violates federal law. Meanwhile, immigrant rights groups are slamming the president for restarting a separate, Trump-era policy.
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Una encuesta realizada en todo el estado encontró que la mayoría de los tejanos están de acuerdo en que una buena parte de los 33 billones de dólares de superávit debe mantenerse en las arcas del estado para su futura consideración.