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  2. Migrant 'riot' charges dismissed again by El Paso county ...

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    A county court judge dismissed 59 cases against migrants accused of participating in a border "riot" in April near El Paso's Lower Valley after ruling his court had no jurisdiction, officials said.

  3. El Paso DA not anticipating large number of SB 4 immigration ...

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    El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks does not anticipate SB 4, if it becomes law, to have a massive impact on the El Paso and West Texas area. ... The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the law could go ...

  4. United States v. Texas (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Texas, et al. [a] is a court case in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit regarding Texas Senate Bill 4, a statute allowing state officials to arrest and deport migrants. The Biden administration, the city of El Paso , and two civil rights organizations petitioned the Supreme Court to stay the application Texas Senate Bill 4 ...

  5. Hope Border Institute - Wikipedia

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    Hope Border Institute is one of a number of organisations operating in El Paso which has been involved in recent events at the US-Mexican border concerning United States immigration policy. Its founding was a direct result of Pope Francis's direction that the Catholic Church should dedicate greater resources to supporting migrants in the ...

  6. House passes bill named after slain nursing student Laken ...

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    Ibarra illegally crossed the southern border into El Paso, Texas, on Sept. 8, 2022, but was released almost immediately due to lack of detention space and later bussed to New York City.

  7. Border shelters relieved the pressure during migrant surges ...

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    For the past year, Texas has launched investigations into six organizations that provide shelter, food and travel advice to migrants. Courts have so far largely rebuffed the state's efforts, including rejecting a lawsuit to shut down El Paso's Annunciation House, but several cases remain on appeal.

  8. Remain in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    It was subsequently implemented in Calexico-Mexicali, El Paso-Ciudad Juarez, Brownsville-Matamoros, Laredo-Nuevo Laredo, Eagle Pass-Piedras Negras, and Nogales-Nogales. [12] According to DHS, "Aliens whose claims are found meritorious by an immigration judge will be allowed to remain in the U.S.

  9. Proposed Texas SB 4 law to arrest, deport migrants could ...

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    El Paso County jail system has a total capacity for up to 2,880 inmates at the Downtown jail and the Jail Annex on the far East Side. Immigration: 'Pray for the dead': Special Mass honors memory ...