FederalImmigration & BorderTexas Lawmakers Warn of Border Surge if Expulsions Under Title 42 End
Members of the Texas delegation, including two Democrats, warn that ending Title 42 will lead to an “unprecedented increase in apprehensions.”
Members of the Texas delegation, including two Democrats, warn that ending Title 42 will lead to an “unprecedented increase in apprehensions.”
The Texas senators probed Judge Jackson on her judicial philosophy, views on Critical Race Theory, and record in the courtroom.
Congressman Cloud filed new legislation to destroy the ATF’s records of firearm transactions obtained from gun stores that have gone out of business.
The lawsuit alleges that the CDC’s mask mandate for commercial airlines, conveyances, and transportation hubs exceeds its authority.
GOP lawmakers say that they will not support any government spending that helps enforce COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
The ATF told a Texas congressman it has nearly a billion firearm records transferred from gun stores that have gone out of business.
Since Fifth Circuit precedent disfavors nationwide injunctions, Hendrix's order only applies to Head Start participants in Texas.
The governor said in a letter that he is suing the Biden administration over its effort to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for members of the Texas National Guard.
A federal judge in Fort Worth granted an injunction in favor of Navy SEALs who sought religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
With only a week before the filing deadline for candidates, the Biden administration filed suit against Texas’ new redistricting plan.
Congressman Michael Cloud and other Texas Republicans say a proposed rule change at the ATF could pave the way for a federal gun registry.
A Texas-based religious liberty legal organization is petitioning a federal court to rule against the Biden administration’s military vaccine mandates.