CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The likely deportation of a 10-year-old girl who suffers from cerebral palsy needing emergency surgery at a children’s hospital sparked controversy in South Texas.
Author: Tony Aranda
PHOTOS: Residents Look at Damage in Texas Coastal Cities
Police officers and emergency responders have taken to the streets to keep the peace and help residents who begin to assess the damage left by Hurricane Harvey.
Watch: Hurricane Winds Pummel Texas Coastal City
As authorities and local residents braced for the arrival of Hurricane Harvey, extremely strong winds began shaking this coastal city. Police officers stopped their patrolling operation and been moved to secure facilities as the storm winds increased.
Texas Begins Mandatory Evacuations Ahead of ‘Catastrophic’ Hurricane Harvey
ARANSAS PASS, Texas — As Hurricane Harvey makes its way to the Texas coast and is forecast to be catastrophic in nature, various cities issued mandatory evacuation orders.
Mexican Authorities Arrest Sinaloa Cartel’s New Boss
Mexican authorities have arrested one of the top leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel who is believed to have taken power by force after the arrest of El Chapo.
Texas Restaurateur Accused of Harboring, Arming Illegal Aliens
REFUGIO, Texas — A local restaurateur has been charged with human smuggling after allegedly using his business to hide illegal aliens and providing them with firearms.
Mexican President’s Photo Op with Deported Migrants Backfires
An attempt to capitalize on the arrival of 135 deported Mexican nationals by having the president welcome them backfired when some of the migrants said the government abandoned them and would return to the U.S. as soon as possible.
Mexico Deports 91 Cuban Migrants Without Papers After Obama Closed Doors
The Mexican government confirmed the deportation of 91 Cuban migrants who failed in getting legal permits to stay in Mexico during their attempt to reach the U.S. southern border.