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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS: A Needed Shift for Central America

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A needed shift for Central America  January 13, 2016   The $750 million recently appropriated to the Central American countries that make up the Northern Triangle signals a welcome change in how this country deals with a flood of migrants from the region. The U.S. strategy has been to detain and deport families and minors, though pressure did succeed in forcing the release…

DALLAS MORNING NEWS: Here are a few notable Texans invited to Obama’s last State of the Union

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Published: January 12, 2016 8:00 am By Christine Ayala and Elizabeth Koh Update 4:10 p.m.: this post has been updated with guest comments throughout WASHINGTON– A few notable Texans will be scattered among the political elite at President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union Address Tuesday. The White House is painting the speech as non-traditional and…

LAREDO MORNING TIMES: Congressman Hosts Student to see Obama

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Congressman Henry Cuellar will host an elementary school student from Laredo to see President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union address. The student, Anthony Garcia, 11, who attends Cuellar Elementary School, was chosen out of 105 fifth-grade students at the school who participated in an essay-writing competition about positive habits that have made them a better leader, and…

LAREDO MORNING TIMES: Local Elementary Student Attending State of the Union Address

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Local elementary student attending State of the Union Address By: Victoria Young LAREDO, TEXAS (KGNS) - On Tuesday, president Barack Obama will give his last State of the Union Address, an event that some call historic. One Laredo student will be joining Congressmen Henry Cuellar at Tuesday's State of the Union Address. Libraries are typically quiet places, but on this day…

KRGV: Immigration Courts Backlogged Across the State

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Immigration Courts Backlogged Across the State Posted: Jan 11, 2016 6:59 PM CSTUpdated: Jan 11, 2016 6:59 PM CST    SAN JUAN – Immigrations courts are backlogged across the state of Texas. The need for more immigration judges in the Rio Grande Valley is crucial. There are 55 new immigration judges ready to be put to work. At the La Union Del Pueblo Entero, there…

KRGV: USDA Combating Carrizo Cane on Border

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USDA Combating Carrizo Cane on Border Posted: Jan 11, 2016 7:13 PM CSTUpdated: Jan 11, 2016 08:13 PM   WESLACO- The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s carrizo cane eradication program is a step closer to controlling the invasive plant species. The plant is known for its thirst for water and serves as a place for criminals to hide along the river. The carrizo cane is a problem…

EL MANANA: Buscan Acabar Con Especies Invasivas

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Buscan acabar con especies invasivas Pretenden exterminar el carrizo junto al Río Grande Mission, Tx. El congresista federal por el Distrito 28, Henry Cuéllar, anunció la inclusión de provisiones en la ley de fondos para acelerar el control y remoción de la caña de carrizo y otras especies invasivas a lo largo del Valle de Río Grande. La caña de carrizo es una especie invasiva de…

WLUC TV6 Morning News Video

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concern, according to recent polls federal lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, agreeit should be sots brian babin, "i think national security is top issue this year and i think it's going to stay that "instead of spending time way." Henry Cuellar, repealing health care and planned parenthood, what we ought to be focused on, national security, border security." kristine oc - stand up…

MARTINOTICIAS: "The New York Times" Estima en 11,000 Los Cubanos Varados en Centroamerica

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"The New York Times" estima en 11.000 los cubanos varados en Centroamérica Unos 11.000 cubanos están varados en Centroamérica y listos para entrar a Estados Unidos, dice el diario The New York Times en un reporte dominical sobre su situación migratoria. El éxodo es considerado por algunos funcionarios como una estampida, dice el diario. Según la nota,…