President Donald Trump pardoned nearly 1,500 people who were convicted of attacking the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Some of those included high-profile North Texans.
News of the protest spread across social media over the weekend, inviting people to "show up & speak up for those who can't."
On Tuesday, spokespeople in the Fort Worth, Arlington and Hurst-Euless-Bedford independent school districts said it was unclear whether or how their districts’ programs would be affected by the freeze.
A teacher with the Fort Worth Independent School District in Texas posted on X for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to visit the school because some students “don’t even know English,” according to a report.
A now-halted order by the Office of Management and Budget sought to pause federal spending on programs deemed too radical by the Trump administration.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents launched “enhanced targeted operations” in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Sunday, a spokesperson said, signaling an escalation ordered by President Donald Trump as part of his administration’s efforts to tighten immigration enforcement.
A substitute teacher in Fort Worth, Texas, is under investigation after allegedly calling for ICE raids at Northside High School, claiming many studen
The state has vowed to assist the president in his efforts to revamp immigration. But Texas' biggest cities and school districts are more reluctant to help.
As many as a thousand North Texans gathered near Dallas’ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Sunday afternoon in protest of President Donald Trump’s national mass deportation plan. The protest lasted well into the evening hours despite frigid temperatures, with many protesters standing wrapped in blankets and Mexican flags.
It takes little to shake up the capricious restaurant landscape, and many of President Donald Trump’s plans for tariffs ... has in development around Texas, Williamson added.
The TV host known as “Dr. Phil” embedded with U.S. immigration enforcement officers during an operation in Chicago on Sunday, defending President Donald
The effort was described as a $500 billion investment in artificial intelligence. Read how a small Texas city with a population of about 130,000 fits into the plans.