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Texas’ conservative Legislature has again and again refused to mandate that most private businesses use E-Verify. Experts say ...
A Palestinian woman has been in a North Texas detention center since March. On Thursday, her attorney argued in a Dallas ...
A $1 billion voucher program, touted as “the largest school-choice program in American history,” will go toward students’ ...
Senate Bill 8 would further expand the state’s role in enforcing immigration laws, long the sole jurisdiction of the federal ...
Tens of thousands of students without legal status will now face steep tuition hikes. Immigration advocates expect the ruling ...
ICE authorities in Houston released the names of some deported individuals after months of releasing deportation numbers ...
The trial of the Peruvian woman was the first test of the Trump administration’s new policy aimed at prosecuting immigrants ...
The combination of tariffs and tighter immigration enforcement has compounded the growing uncertainty in the restaurant ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) moved Wednesday to block the enforcement of Texas law granting in-state tuition rates to ...
It's the final day of the session, and lawmakers rushed several major bills to the governor's desk. Here’s what made the cut.
Texas offered the benefit for 24 years. The move came in response to a federal lawsuit, but state leaders hailed it as a win.