From a tiger found in a southeast Houston home to TikTok being fined 5.7 million dollars for mishandling data, here are the state, national and international stories you may have missed in February.
Brazos Bookstore hosted “An Evening with Madeline Albright” Feb. 11 in the Ballroom at Bayou Place in Houston’s Theater District. This was Madeleine Albright’s first time in Texas since the night of the 2018 midterm elections. Albright, who…
On Nov. 25, U.S. agents closed a major border entry point between the U.S. and Mexico for approximately five hours and fired tear gas at migrants attempting to cross into the U.S. from Tijuana, Mexico.
On June 22, dozens of Houstonians joined a "Keep Families Together" demonstration in East Houston. Organizers, families and community members rallied against President Donald Trump's "zero-tolerance" immigration policy.
On April 19, a forum was held at UHCL about immigrants coming to America, specifically who should be welcomed and what should be done about undocumented immigrants currently living in the U.S.
Here are the top stories March 13 to April 14 from Texas, the United States and around the world
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Blake Farenthold resigns – Rep. Blake Farenthold resigned April 6. The congressman had been accused of several sexual harassment…
Since 2012, hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients have had deportation relief under the DACA program. In the infographic, the number of Dreamers in the United States is broken down by country origin and state and county residence.