Louie Gohmert’s Last Stand, Shuffling Government Spending, and Other Texan Proposals in Congress
Texan legislators in Washington keep their eyes on the important things. Texas Monthly rounded up the latest.
Texan legislators in Washington keep their eyes on the important things. Texas Monthly rounded up the latest.
Greisa Martinez Rosas tells Texas Monthly about her feelings on the decision, and the future of the immigrant rights movement.
Pedro Villalobos handles felony cases in Travis County, but his own legal status could be in jeopardy.
With the government questioning the authenticity of their birth certificates, some Texans worry that even providing additional documentation won't be enough.
Clashing decisions by federal judges could allow Trump to deport 700,000 undocumented immigrants protected by the program.
President Obama may be gone, but he’s not forgotten in the politics of Attorney General Ken Paxton.
The Legal Orientation Program provides guidance to those facing deportation and is praised for saving taxpayer money.
Senator Ted Cruz told the Senate that Republicans did not campaign to grant amnesty to undocumented immigrants.
Pedro Villalobos is a star prosecutor. Gerardo De Loera is a musician. Joseph Ramirez is a tech entrepreneur. They’re young, they’re smart, they make America great. They’re also undocumented. And now, they face being sent back to a place they’ve never called home.
We talked to the professor who has spent his life researching undocumented youth.