The new app, a repurposed version of CBP One, allows undocumented immigrants to voluntarily choose self-deportation, shifting focus to enforcement priorities.
The new app, a repurposed version of CBP One, allows undocumented immigrants to voluntarily choose self-deportation, shifting focus to enforcement priorities.
Officials report sixth laser incident in four months, raising security concerns.
In a stark contrast to the first week of the Biden administration, DHS statistics show a significant rise in arrests and deportations, alongside a drop in border crossings.
New law mandates arrests for undocumented immigrants committing certain crimes, while Trump pushes for a 30,000-person detention camp at Guantanamo Bay.
The ACLU advises immigrants on how to protect themselves if ICE agents show up at their door, including when to ask for a warrant and request an attorney.
Homeland Security investigators raise awareness about the extreme dangers faced by migrants during smuggling attempts and urge the community to report suspicious activities.
Fallen Border Patrol Agent Chris Luna Laid to Rest in Edinburg, Honored for 17 Years of Service
McAllen police. Officer injured during violent disturbance response In a recent incident underscoring the perils faced by law enforcement daily, a McAllen officer is recovering from injuries sustained in a violent encounter. The altercation occurred while he was responding to a call concerning a disturbance, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of police work and the potential threats officers face even in routine scenarios. The incident is a stark reminder of the inherent dangers in maintaining public safety and order, and it has sparked discussions on the importance of officer protection and training. Community
Vigil highlights life-saving potential of organ donation Under the serene skies of McAllen, Texas, a profound event shines a light on a cause of immense significance—organ donation. On this significant evening, the South Texas Health System hosts a candlelight vigil to kick off National Donate Life Month. This event serves not only as a solemn remembrance but also as a powerful call to action, encouraging individuals to consider being part of a life-saving network of organ, eye, and tissue donors. Attendees are reminded of the transformative impact one donor can
SNAP benefits. SNAP beneficiaries face new restrictions on food purchases The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a vital service for millions of Texans, aimed at providing nutritional assistance to low-income individuals and families. Recently, new rules have been introduced in Texas that restrict the ability of SNAP beneficiaries to purchase certain sugary foods and beverages using their Lone Star cards. These changes have stirred discussions about their implications on public health and the operational dynamics for retailers and beneficiaries. The Texas Health and Human Services Department announced that under the new