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Border Patrol El Paso Sector Chief Scott Good speaks about end of Title 42 at the border

As the end of Title 42 comes to an end the Border Patrol El Paso Sector Chief Scott Good speaks about what the border patrol is doing to prepare.

 

We Build The Wall founder sentenced to 4 years in prison

The co-founder of the group linked to Steve Bannon that promised to help Donald Trump construct a wall along the border was sentenced to prison.

 

Revised bill blocking 'hostile' nations from buying Texas lands advances in Senate

The updated bill makes clear that legal permanent residents can still buy homes and businesses in Texas.

 

Mexico immigration agency head arraigned in deadly fire at Juárez detention center

Federal prosecutors said video shows private security guards asked immigration agents to release the migrants when the fire started but were denied.

 

Texas House advances bill requiring armed employee at all schools. Here's what's proposed.

The Texas House is poised to pass several bills that are aimed at tightening restrictions around school safety auditing and reporting.

 

El Paso police video surveillance system adding 300 cameras in $7 million expansion

The El Paso City Watch Program is adding 300 police cameras to nightlife districts, parks and other locations

 

The store that sold winning $95M Lotto Texas ticket is actually a Montana fishing company

The manner in which the ticket was purchased is connected with a controversy in the Legislature over online playing of the state-run lottery games.

 

'Let's finish the job': President Joe Biden announces much awaited 2024 reelection bid

President Joe Biden launched his reelection bid with a video announcement, setting up a potential rematch against Donald Trump.

 

El Paso Zoo's giraffe, Gigi, gives birth to healthy male calf

The El Paso Zoo & Botanical Gardens staff is giddy with excitement. Gigi, the giraffe, has given birth. Find out more.

 

Catalytic converter thefts have skyrocketed. Here's how Texas lawmakers hope to fight back

Three bills passed in the Texas Senate would make catalytic converter thefts a felony offense and increase penalties if the person had a firearm.

 

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