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LULAC national president addresses migrant crisis in El Paso: see photos

LULAC national president traveled to El Paso to address the crisis at the border on Thursday, May 11, 2023, outside of Sacred Heart Church.

 

El Paso City Council continues investigation into members' 'excessive' fuel card use

The El Paso City Council voted 6-1 Thursday to continue the investigation into "excessive" fuel purchases by city representatives last year.

 

El Paso prepared for new surge of migrants as Title 42 ends: live updates

Title 42 is set to expire at 9:59 p.m. Thursday. Follow the El Paso Times for live coverage.

 

As Title 42 ends, should Texas build a border wall? Here's what Senate Bill 1481 proposes.

In respect to land acquisition, McCraw suggested that the closer a property is to the border the better and that land selection should be intentional.

 

Here's the list of 2023 high school graduation dates

Lose the high school graduation invite? Here's a list of 2023 high school graduations dates.

 

From middle school to migrant shelter, El Paso opens shelter doors as Title 42 nears end

A gym, a library and an orchestra room are now dormitories at a migrant shelter in a vacant El Paso middle school.

 

Border Security Expo draws Homeland Security top brass as El Paso faces migration crisis

Vendors, Homeland Security leadership mingled at the expo where businesses hope to sell tech, services to an agency with a $175.3 billion budget.

 

Texas House blocks Public Education Committee chair's attempt to vote on school choice

The Texas House denied a normally routine request for a committee to meet Wednesday night to vote on Senate Bill 8, the education savings account bill

 

Bishop Mark J. Seitz, County Judge Ricardo Samaniego discuss El Paso migrant crisis

El Paso Catholic Diocese Bishop Mark J. Seitz and County Judge Ricardo Samaniego discuss the community's response to the migrant crisis.

 

US to limit asylum at Mexico border as Title 42 COVID-19 restrictions end

The new rule represents a significant shift in the way the U.S. deals with asylum-seekers who have been showing up at the border in huge numbers.

 

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