The Department of Homeland Security's change in policy with making arrests in sensitive locations affects many in El Paso.
MAGA’s cruelty toward immigrants and its disregard for civil liberties are on full display in the Lone Star State.
Several justices on the nine-member court appeared skeptical of the attorney general’s claims and expressed religious liberty ...
Attorneys on both sides of the fight to close the El Paso Annunciation House fielded questions from Texas Supreme Court justices looking to clarify the legal line separating the Catholic ...
"There has been no violation of the harboring statute because Annunciation House does not hide undocumented people from law enforcement." ...
The Texas Supreme Court’s decision in the Annunciation House case will have repercussions for faith groups across the border ...
The Texas Supreme Court Jan. 13 heard oral arguments in a case concerning Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's attempt to shut down El Paso's Annunciation House, a Catholic nonprofit serving migrants.
At least four other organizations that work with immigrants have been targeted. An El Paso judge in July denied Paxton’s effort to shut down Annunciation House. State District Judge Francisco ...
Justices on the all-Republican court heard oral arguments involving the fate of Annunciation House, an El Paso Catholic charity that Attorney General Ken Paxton has sought to shut down.
Over the last decade, the use of psychedelic substances has evolved from taboo to be considered by many a legitimate treatment option for psychiatric disorders. Specifically, many veterans with ...