How Trump’s ICE Is Locking Up Longtime Texans with Paths to Legal Status
The case of one Houston man, nearly deported to India after a quarter-century here, shows what happens when prosecutorial discretion is abandoned.
Since 1954
The case of one Houston man, nearly deported to India after a quarter-century here, shows what happens when prosecutorial discretion is abandoned.
Since last year, the EPA has cut millions of dollars in grants previously awarded for environmental initiatives in Texas during the Biden administration.
Politics ⋆
As the dust settles, Texas Dems and Republicans weigh the lessons from the shock upset in Senate District 9.
Opinion ⋆
I know exactly what message the recent deportation of an Austin mom and her 5-year-old sends to kids. They learn that calling 911 is dangerous.
Each data center can “drink” as much as an entire community. Yet, Texas does not require these tech firms to disclose projected or actual water consumption.
On RFK Jr., Trump v. Slaughter, and the serious flaw of the right’s unitary executive theory.
Hearst’s acquisition of struggling newspapers in the state may seem like welcome news. But bigger doesn’t always mean better.
The special election in Senate District 9 pits “people power” against mountains of conservative cash and the rising influence of Christian nationalism.
Latin America has lots of experience with private military contractors protecting foreign companies in lawless conflict zones. It seldom goes well.
Last week, the prosecutor James Rodden returned to Dallas immigration court a year after the Observer’s original investigation into his social media. Congressman Marc Veasey’s amendment did not receive a committee vote Wednesday.
James Rodden, identified by the Observer last year as the operator of an account that routinely posted hateful statements, appeared to be back at work Tuesday.
From Veracruz to Texas, he keeps a centuries-old tradition alive.
Two plays challenge their source material and speak to today’s audiences.
An exhibition at the UMLAUF Sculpture Garden and Museum in Austin runs through January 25.
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