Texas on Wednesday defended its anti-illegal immigration law in oral arguments before a federal appeals court panel as the law remains on hold due to a legal challenge from the Biden administration.
Texas officials are vowing to maintain strict border security measures after the Supreme Court ruled border patrol officials could cut razor wire designed to deter illegal crossings – a move applauded ...
Rule allows border officers to decide asylum bids more quickly Texas claims that role belongs to immigration judges U.S. judge ruled that state had standing to sue Feb 8 (Reuters) - A federal judge in ...
A man was injured at a South Side bar and rushed to a local hospital in critical condition on Wednesday night. Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham speaks at a news conference held at a state-acquired ...
In mid-July 2025, social media users circulated a rumor that Kerr County, an area hit hard by central Texas' devastating flash floods, rejected $10 million offered by former U.S. President Joe Biden ...
The Biden administration on Thursday warned Texas that it will sue the state if it implements a strict immigration law known as SB4 that would empower state and local law enforcement officials to ...
Texas officials told the Supreme Court early Saturday that the state is “working promptly” to ensure US Border Patrol agents have access to a boat ramp used to launch patrol boats into the Rio Grande, ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has successfully blocked the Biden administration from selling border wall materials before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January. The Biden ...
NORTH TEXAS — A North Texas school district is pushing back against the Biden administration's changes to Title IX. Tuesday, the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of ...