In San Antonio, tears, prayers and rain at a vigil for migrants who died in a sweltering trailer
June 29th, 2022San Antonio’s mayor joined several dozen people who said they wanted to honor the 51 migrants who died Monday on the city’s southwest side. By Jaden Edison, The Texas TribuneJune 28, 2022 “In San Antonio, tears, prayers and rain at a vigil for migrants who died in a sweltering trailer”…
Greg Abbott blames Joe Biden for migrant deaths, but the governor’s own border security efforts have fallen short
June 29th, 2022To immigration experts, the astounding loss of life illustrates just how difficult it is to stem migration into the country, even as Abbott has spent the last year pouring billions of state dollars into securing the border. By James Barragán, The Texas TribuneJune 28, 2022 “Greg Abbott blames Joe Biden…
3 men in custody after deaths of 51 people found in San Antonio truck
June 29th, 2022The victims included migrants from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras. Most were men; five were minors. By Sneha Dey and Karen Brooks Harper, The Texas TribuneJune 28, 2022 “3 men in custody after deaths of 51 people found in San Antonio truck” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit,…
State Department Denies Substantial Percentage of Employer-Sponsored Immigrant Visas
June 28th, 2022Posted by Leslie Dellon | Jun 24, 2022 | Business & the Workforce, Employment Based “This story was originally published by, Immigration Impact“ Surprising data recently revealed that consular officers denied applicants for employer-sponsored immigrant visas at a far higher rate than U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers denied…
In Blow to Asylum, House Appropriations Committee Greenlights Title 42
June 28th, 2022Posted by Aaron Reichlin-Melnick | Jun 27, 2022 | Border Enforcement, Enforcement “This story was originally published by, Immigration Impact“ The House Appropriations Committee on Friday passed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill for Fiscal Year 2023, as part of the year-over-year process that Congress undertakes to fund…
Supreme Court sides with school coach who prayed at a game, offering more protection to public displays of religion
June 28th, 2022The court ruled a Washington state coach was praying as a private citizen when he knelt after a game on the field, not as an employee of the district. By Brian Lopez, The Texas TribuneJune 27, 2022 “Supreme Court sides with school coach who prayed at a game, offering more…
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, Biden’s pick to lead immigration enforcement agency, withdraws from nomination
June 28th, 2022The withdrawal comes after the congressional vote to confirm Gonzalez, a vocal opponent of Donald Trump’s immigration policies, stalled for months. By Jaden Edison, The Texas TribuneJune 27, 2022 “Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, Biden’s pick to lead immigration enforcement agency, withdraws from nomination” was first published by The Texas…
West Texas farmers and ranchers fear the worst as drought, heat near 2011 records
June 28th, 20222011 was the driest year on record for Texas, causing an estimated cost of $7.62 billion in crop and livestock losses. A dry and hot June has many sounding alarm bells about 2022. By Jayme Lozano, The Texas TribuneJune 28, 2022 “West Texas farmers and ranchers fear the worst as…
Death is a constant risk for undocumented migrants entering Texas
June 28th, 2022In 1987, 2003 and 2017, groups of migrants died of heat and dehydration in Texas after being trapped in stifling containers. Hundreds more die alone or in smaller groups as desperation drives them to take fatal risks. By Lomi Kriel, The Texas Tribune and ProPublica, and Uriel J. García, The…
At least 50 people found dead in abandoned 18-wheeler in San Antonio
June 28th, 2022The authorities said the tragedy appeared to be the deadliest migrant-smuggling operation in memory. Sixteen people were taken to hospitals. By Jaden Edison and Patrick Svitek, The Texas TribuneJune 27, 2022 “At least 50 people found dead in abandoned 18-wheeler in San Antonio” was first published by The Texas Tribune,…





