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The governor's office is worried enough to cite Trump’s immigration policies as an economic risk in state budget forecasts.
Trump administration sues LA, Mayor Bass and City Council over sanctuary city immigration policies
Justice Department sues Los Angeles to end 'sanctuary' immigration policies
The Justice Department lawsuit aims to end "sanctuary" policies in Los Angeles and elsewhere that refuse to cooperate on immigration enforcement.
The Trump Administration Has Sued Los Angeles, Claiming the City Refuses to Cooperate on Immigration
President Donald Trump’s administration has sued Los Angeles, claiming the city is obstructing the enforcement of federal immigration laws and creating a lawless environment
President Donald Trump’s spending cuts and border security package would inject hundreds of billions of dollars into his mass deportation agenda.
While K-12 educators aren't meant to be immigration experts, researchers say some basic knowledge can help them serve immigrant students.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into 33 potential noncitizens allegedly voting in the 2024 general election.
Data from Black Box Intelligence shows weaker traffic to restaurants in areas with a heavy population of people with a Mexican heritage
We interrupt the scenes of rockets over Tehran and Jerusalem, legislative body bags in Minnesota, tanks rolling down Constitution Avenue, and “No Kings” protests juxtaposed with Democratic royalty arr
The Texas Secretary of State’s Office has launched a new election security grant program to strengthen election integrity in all 254 counties in Texas. It is funded through the federal Help America Vote Act.
The U.S. restaurant industry saw modest gains in May 2025, with same-store sales rising 1.4 percent year-over-year, according to the latest data from Black Box Intelligence. This followed sales gains of 1.
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U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver captured the spotlight this month when she was indicted on charges she assaulted officials during an oversight visit to an immigration detention center in May.
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson previously referred the cases to the Republican attorney general's office.
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