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Hartzell’s protest response has also resulted in condemnations from students and faculty.
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The El Paso Sector of U.S. Border Patrol has seen about 1,000 migrant encounters per day.
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Senate Bill 4, the Texas law that allows local police to arrest people suspected of being in the country illegally, is blocked yet again after a late night order Tuesday from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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A temporary hold on the law was set to expire Wednesday, but the high court extended the pause until the following Monday.
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Nearly one in five state representatives could be newbies when the Texas Legislature meets next in January.
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Abbott endorsed the primary opponents of Texas Republican House incumbents who voted against his proposal last year to allow taxpayer dollars to pay for private school tuition of students.
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Lots of important primary races will be decided Tuesday night, including the candidate who will go on to challenge Sen. Ted Cruz.
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These two Republicans endorsed in dozens of Texas House races. One put his money where his mouth is.Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton disagree on who should win two dozen GOP primary races for the Texas House. Abbott has spent big in these races, while Paxton had relied on his endorsement and campaign appearances.
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The United States Supreme Court has put on hold a federal appeals court decision that would have allowed Texas’ controversial immigration-enforcement law, Senate Bill 4, to go into effect as early as this weekend. The Supreme Court’s decision means the law is on hold until at least the middle of next week.
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During a visit to the Texas-Mexico border, Trump said Abbott has done a great job and is somebody “I would very much consider.”