Supreme Court Extends Block on Texas SB4 Law Allowing Police to Arrest Undocumented Immigrants
Senate Bill 4 is viewed as one of the most extreme measures against border crossing and migrants lacking legal status
How Texas Would Enforce SB4, the Law Allowing State Authorities to Arrest and Deport Migrants
The law could go into effect on Monday if the Supreme Court doesn't announce a decision
Pornhub Halts Texas Operations in Response to State's Age-Verification Legislation
A 5th Circuit's temporary stay mandates age verification and health warnings on porn sites
Federal Government Implements Facial Recognition for Migrants Boarding Domestic Flights Without Passports
Why the change has raised concerns among Latino immigrants in Texas
Texas Democrat Criticizes Latino Trump Supporters, Drawing Comparison to Jews Voting for Hitler
Rep. Vicente González's statement drew strong backlash from local Republicans
Texas City with Largest Proportion of Latino Population Has Highest Obesity Rate in the U.S.: Study
A report by WalletHub analyzed data from 100 of the most populated U.S. metro areas across 19 key metrics
Texas Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden Administration From Redirecting Border Wall Funds
Congress had allocated $1.4 billion in 2020 and 2021 under then-President Donald Trump
Peso Pluma's 2024 SXSW Highlights: Fans Endure 19-Hour Wait for Dream Show in Austin
Epic start to Peso Pluma's 2024 tour, as fan's 19-hour wait ends in dream meeting
At Texas Arts And Tech Fest, Virtual Reality Is Perfectly Human
VR and augmented reality are often associated with video gaming, or the groundbreaking hardware races underway between tech titans like Apple and Meta -- though with little in the way of mass adaptation.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Extends Suspension of Texas SB4, Halting Migrant Arrests, Deportations
The suspension, which was set to expire on Wednesday, was extended through Monday (Mar. 18)
Uvalde Families Outraged as New Report Clears Officers of Blame in Shooting
The findings of an independent report show contradictory conclusions compared with other assessments, including one from the DOJ
US Power Company Admits It Might Have Started Huge Texas Fire
A US power company admitted Thursday that its equipment may have sparked the largest wildfire in Texas' history.
The Supreme Court Strikes Back: Halts Texas SB4 Law on Migrant Arrests, Deportations
The law would have gone into effect next week after an appeals court granted a stay on a rejection of the measure by a lower court
Appeals Court Set to Allow Texas Immigration Law if Supreme Court Doesn't Intervene
Should that be the case, the law would go into effect on March 9
Texas Battling Largest Wildfire In Its History
Texas emergency crews were struggling Thursday to contain the largest wildfire in the US state's history, with the blaze leaving at least one person dead and scorching a million acres as it raged out of control.
Biden and Trump Travel To Texas in Dueling Appearances To Talk About Immigration
They went to different spots along the southern border
Federal Judge Blocks Texas SB4 Immigration Law, Citing Conflict with the Biden Administration
SB4, which was passed last year and signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott in December, was scheduled to take effect on March 5
Showdown On the Border: Biden, Trump Will Visit Texas on Same Day
The simultaneous visits have sparked interest and speculation about the nature of their respective engagements in the border state
How The Bar-B-Que Bandidas Challenge Texas BBQ Male-Dominated Scene
With menu items like birria brisket ramen, the Bar-B-Que Bandidas in Lubbock are challenging the norm of Texas barbecue
Valentine's Day in Austin: Three Romantic Latin American Restaurants
As February 14th approaches, The Latin Times highlights three Latin American dining options
FBI Thwarts Militiamen's 2022 Plot to 'Start a War' at Texas-Mexico Border
A Tennessee man arrested Monday hoped to travel to the southern border with a militia group that allegedly plotted to go "to war with the border patrol"
Border Crossing Dynamics Change in January, Shifting from Texas to Arizona and California
Overall figures have also dropped sharply during the past month
Latino Democrats in Texas Not Warming Up to Biden; Nearly Half Don't Want to Vote for Him
Nonetheless, a recent survey conducted by the University of Houston shows Biden and Trump winning their party's nomination with overwhelming support
Florida Joins Texas in Challenging Biden Administration With Offer to Send Troops to the Border
Governor Ron DeSantis said he's readying part of the state's National Guard to assist Texas in its unilateral crackdown on migration
'Take Our Border Back': Convoy Heads to Eagle Pass to Support Texas' Crackdown on Immigration
The League of United Latin American Citizens warns that members of the convoy could turn violent toward immigrant communities
Texas Teen Birthrates Rose for the First Time in 15 Years, Hispanic Teens Lead The Charts
Following strict restrictions, fertility rates rose in the state for the first time in 15 years, largely affecting Hispanic teens
Texas Installs More Razor Wire in Border Area Despite Supreme Court Ruling Allowing it be Cut Down
"This is not over," Abbott said in a social media post after the ruling, which allows federal authorities to cut the razor wire while a lawsuit continues
Biden and Abbott Border Clash Continues as New Round Unfolds Over Demand for Access to Migration Hotspot
DHS wants Texas to give Border Patrol agents full access to Shelby Park, in Eagle Pass
Manhunt Ends in Texas After Suspect in Chicago Killings Takes Own Life
The man was identified as 23-year-old Romeo Nance and was found near Natalia, Texas by U.S. Marshals
Supreme Court Allows Border Patrol to Cut Razor Wire Installed by Texas in Southern Border
The divided 5-4 decision granted an emergency appeal by the Biden administration while a lawsuit over the issue continues