Immigration laws: DACA program’s fate again before judge who ruled it illegal!

Houston, Texas — A federal judge is set to look again into the fate of a program preventing the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the United States as children. Last year, U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen declared the Deferred Action Program for Childhood Arrivals illegal. Last week, the Fifth US Court of Appeals said he should take another look at DACA after the revisions approved by the Biden administration in August that were created to improve its chances of surviving legal scrutiny. Hanin scheduled a hearing…

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Federal appeals court orders another review of Biden administration revised ‘DACA’ program!

New Orleans — A federal appeals court on Wednesday ordered a lower court review of the Biden administration’s reviews of a program preventing the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the United States as children. The Fifth US Court of Appeals said a federal district judge in Texas should take another look at the program after the revisions adopted in August. The decision, for now, leaves the future of deferred work for childhood arrivals up in the air. “The status quo for DACA appears to be still…

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Texas governor debate: Greg Abbott, Beto O’Rourke spar over immigration, abortion and Uvalde school shooting!

Edinburgh, Texas – governor. Greg Abbott The Democratic Challenger Beto O’Rourke Friday night’s clashes over immigration, abortion and gun control took place in the only governor’s debate scheduled for November 8 elections. During the debate, Abbott attempted to portray O’Rourke as an aide to Democratic President Joe Biden who would lead Texas to the left and who constantly “flips” on issues such as police funding, immigration policies and energy. For his part, O’Rourke said he wants to “sue the case” against Abbott and the governor’s failures on issues such as…

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Gov. Greg Abbott, democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke expected to discuss immigration, gun reform, abortion at debate in Edinburg!

Edinburgh, Texas (KTRK) – Governor Greg Abbott will face Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke on Friday in the first and likely only debate between the two candidates. The event begins at 7 p.m. at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in Edinburgh. O’Rourke will hold a pre-debate press conference on Friday afternoon, with family members of the victims of the Ovaldi Collegiate School shooting. These family members made the 10-hour bus trip from Ovaldi to Edinburgh, but travel is nothing new to them. They also went to Austin to urge…

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Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar investigating Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis flying migrants to Martha’s Vineyard!

Bexar County, Texas – Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar has launched a criminal investigation into the case of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis who moved 48 immigrants from San Antonio to Martha’s Vineyard last week. The decision comes on the heels of immigration rights groups and Democrats accusing Republicans of exploiting vulnerable immigrants for political points by promising them jobs and housing, only to take them to an island off the coast of Massachusetts where people who need help have not been warned. Salazar, the mayor of the county where San…

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Vice President Kamala Harris discusses abortion and inflation reduction at National Baptist Convention in Houston!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – One of the country’s most powerful leaders arrived in Houston on Thursday for a two-day visit. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to one of the largest and oldest black organizations in the country, the National Baptist Convention. There, Harris spoke to a crowd of thousands about her faith, even giving a shout-out to her Baptist pastor. She also addressed how the Biden administration is fighting to improve the economy by pushing an anti-inflation bill. It was the topic of abortion that she was most passionate about.…

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DACA recipient Jaime Avalos stuck in Juarez, Mexico away from his wife and baby because of immigration mix-up!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – When Jaime Avalos applied for DACA a decade ago, he carefully planned a life that would include hard work, marriage, and starting a family. Everything has come true, but now his world is crumbling around him. “I graduated from Belair. I always worked. I didn’t miss any work, I didn’t get into trouble,” said the young father and husband, who now lives in Juarez, Mexico. With tears streaming down their faces, Avalos and his wife, Yariana Martinez, try to be strong for each other and their…

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