All but five states introduced legislation over the past four years, targeting border security and immigrants' rights.
We have paid an incredible price for the deterrence that we’ve gained,” Sen. Brian Birdwell said. But what’s next for the Texas border?
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The ACLU’s latest report outlines how interior immigration checkpoints and anti-immigrant state policing trap noncitizens ...
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"Gov. Abbott's latest political stunt at the border will have no meaningful impact on our nation's broken immigration system" ...
The way Texas has chosen to act to keep illegal aliens out of their state is not approved by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham.
“If Memphis does stay in the East, it could severely disable the MWC,” Dellenger writes. “The Pac-12 is likely to turn ...