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Calling the Culture in Border Patrol 'Rancid,' San Antonio's Joaquin Castro Calls for a Congressional Probe of the Agency
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Joaquin Castro, Senate, House, Facebook group, migrant detention, border patrol, customs and Border Patrol, CBP, congressional investigation, inspector general, Trump, border issues, immigration
San Antonio's Sen. José Menéndez Sends Letter Asking AG Ken Paxton to Sue the Feds Over Migrant Detention Centers
Tags: Ken Paxton, José Menéndez, border issues, immigration, migrant detention, migrant detention, attorney general, Texas politics, border patrol, customs and border protection, border policy
San Antonio's Joaquin Castro Tweets Images and Video of Migrants in Border Detention Center
Tags: Joaquin Castro, border, border patrol, immigration, CBP, Customs and Border Protection, El Paso, Clint, ProPublica, migrants, Central America
ProPublica Exposes Secret Border Patrol Facebook Group Where Posters Mock Dead Migrants
Tags: Border patrol, ProPublica, Customs and Border Patrol, CBP, Department of Homeland Security, Joaquin Castro, Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, I’m 10-15, reveal investigation, hate groups, border policy
Five Ways to Help Migrants at the Border and in San Antonio
By Brittany Wagner
Tags: San Antonio, texas, volunteer, migrant, immigration, border, ICE, trump, RAICES, refugee, border policy
People Want to Donate Diapers and Toys to Children at Border Patrol Facilities in Texas. They’re Being Turned Away.
By Alex Samuels, The Texas Tribune
Tags: migrant children, child detention, immigration, border, Terry Canales, Department of Justice, Clint, El Paso, McAllen, family separation, Trump, Health and Human Services, Border Patrol, Texas, Antideficiency Act, border policy
Lawyer: Inside an Immigrant Detention Center in South Texas, 'Basic Hygiene Just Doesn't Exist'
By Riane Roldan, The Texas Tribune
Tags: McAllen, border patrol, children, migrant children, Toby Gialluca, Terry Canales, detention, immigration, border, Carrizo Springs, tent cities, Centralized Processing Center, health, national guard, hygiene, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Department of Health and Human Services, HHS, border policy
Cuellar Pushes for $60 Million in Reimbursement for San Antonio and Other Cities Aiding Central American Migrants After Texas Failed to Distribute Funds
Tags: Henry Cuellar, San Antonio, Texas, FEMA, Federal Emergency Management Agency, immigration, Central America, asylum seekers, migrants, Customs and Border Protection, Heath and Human Services, Catholic Charities, the San Antonio Food Bank, Travis Park Church, House, Senate, appropriations, border
Trump's Mass Roundup of Immigrants Will Start Sunday, Washington Post Reports; San Antonio Unlikely to Be Among the Initial Targets
Tags: ICE, immigration raid, trump, Families Belong Together, Sandra Cordero, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Zenén Jaimes Pérez, deportation, sweep, dragnet, asylum, San Antonio
Trump Administration Tells Federal Judges That It Shouldn't Be Required to Provide Toothbrushes or Soap to Detained Migrant Children
Tags: Flores agreement, Carrizo Springs, toothbrushes, soap, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, migrant children, detention, Justice Department, border, immigration, migrant deaths, border policy
Email to Property Owners Reveals More Border Wall Construction Coming to South Texas
Tags: Rio Bravo Property Owners Association, Border wall, trump, border patrol, River Bend Resort, McAllen, Brownsville, South Texas, border, border policy
San Antonio's Chip Roy Delays Congress for Procedural Protest About Border Security
Tags: Chip Roy, border security, congress, shut down, procedural vote, Trump, border crisis, Wendy Davis, border policy
Trump Administration Will Detain 1,600 Migrant Teens in Carrizo Springs
Tags: Carrizo Springs, migrant camps, detention, unaccompanied teens, unaccompanied children, border, immigration, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Trump
More Than 117,000 Texans Will Lose Their Jobs If Trump Imposes Mexico Tariffs, Economist Warns
Tags: Trump, tariffs, Ray Perryman, exports, texas, jobs, layoffs, 100, 000 jobs, 117, 000 jobs, economists, Perryman Group
Trump's Mexico Trade Tariffs Would Damage U.S. and Texas, San Antonio Economist Warns
Tags: Trump, Mexico, tariffs, Texas, Trinity University, Central America, NAFTA, David MacPherson, Chuck Grassley, Joaquin Castro, texas economy, automakers, auto industry, White House
A Sixth Migrant Child Died in U.S. Custody, Trump Administration Reveals
Tags: migrant deaths, Jess Morales Rocketto, Families Belong Together, Joaquin Castro, Carlos Hernández Vásquez, Guatemala, child deaths, immigration, border patrol, HHS, Trump
At Least 1,712 Other Migrant Children Might Have Been Separated From Their Families by the Trump Administration
Tags: family separation, trump, border patrol, HHS, Dana Sabraw, court order, immigration, border issues, custody, child deaths, Customs and Border Protection, zero tolerance
San Antonio City Council Approves $141,000 in Funding to Aid Asylum Seekers
Tags: Catholic Charities, the San Antonio Food Bank, Travis Park Church, Syracuse University, Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, city council, migrants, asylum seekers, Central America
Rep. Joaquin Castro Calls for Federal Investigation of Immigration Backlog Under Trump Administration
Tags: Joaquin Castro, Immigration, immigration backlog, Trump, Hispanic Caucus, asylum, citizenship, Syracuse University, Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, Government Accountability Office, Citizenship and Immigration Services
13,000 Immigrants Now Wait for U.S. Asylum in Mexico After Trump Administration Slows Border Crossings
Tags: Associated Press, immigrants, asylum seekers, Mexico, Eagle Pass, Matamoros, Brownsvillle, Central America, migrant camps, border patrol
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San Antonio to witness two rare solar eclipses in 2023 and 2024
By Brandon Rodriguez
Public Theater of San Antonio unveils new leadership team
By Nina Rangel
San Antonio tied with last year's heat stroke numbers — and summer's not over yet
By Michael Karlis
First Look: San Antonio’s La Ruina unveils upstairs bar with sexy, bespoke vibes
Sure, grabbing a meal together can be a great way to spend time with friends, a date or family. Just the same,…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Los Angeles' Butcher Babies brought their horror-tinged metal to San Antonio's Rock Box on Monday, and turned the venue upside down with…
Guadalajara, Mexico's top rap export, Peso Pluma, gave a dazzling performance at San Antonio's AT&T Center on Sunday, drawing thousands of die-hard fans.…
Billed as the "ultimate Emo party," The Emo Night Tour came to The Rock Box on Saturday. San Antonio music fans flocked…
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