Local leaders in Texas and New Mexico are voicing their concerns over President Donald Trump's decision to temporarily freeze federal grants and loans.
President Donald Trump's administration has plans to quickly expand the number of flights carrying illegal immigrants out of the country.
Within the span of an hour, U.S. Reps. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, and Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, held separate news conferences near Downtown El Paso and offered starkly
Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales is in El Paso today to tour the border and get an update on the new security protocols. In a post to his "X" account, Gonzales posted a picture and stated "On the road with Border Patrol this afternoon in El Paso.
This is the second arrival of troops in El Paso since President Donald Trump announced that The Pentagon would be sending 1,500 troops to the border to crack down on immigration. More troops arrive at Fort Bliss to support border operations amid immigration crackdown (Credit: KFOX14/CBS4)
Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales praised President Donald Trump on Friday, saying 80 Guatemalan nationals were deported from his district as a result of the new administration’s aggressive crackdown on illegal immigration.
Deportation flights between the U.S. and Colombia resumed on Tuesday, Jan. 28 after the diplomatic drama over the weekend between President Donald Trump and
FIEL Houston said they have fielded more than 150 calls from concerned citizens reporting who they thought were ICE agents in their neighborhoods.
Authorities have issued an urgent warning for travelers crossing the border between the U.S and Mexico after cartels reportedly place explosives along roadways.
Tony Gonzales, a Republican from Texas, who supports the president's use of military aircraft at Fort Bliss to deport 80 Guatemalan nationals. In contrast, Rep. Veronica Escobar, a Democrat from ...
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Edinburg CISD Trustee Letty Garcia and South Texas ISD Superintendent Marco Antonio ‘Tony’ Lara are asked their views on the controversial issue.