Houston and Harris County on Tuesday were scrambling to figure out the potential impact of President Donald Trump’s pause on federal grants and aid, a move local officials said could hold up hundreds of millions of dollars in funding.
Andrew Taake, 36, was released from a federal prison in Colorado on Jan. 20, despite a request from the Harris County DA’s Office to hold him on a pending state warrant from 2016.
President Trump revoked a decades-long rule that required federal agencies to address environmental justice for low-income and minority populations.
On the first day of Trump's second term, the president passed a series of executive orders taking his crusade against immigrants further than the first term.
In his first week, President Donald Trump has implemented multiple changes at the southern border in regards to immigration and including the signing of various executive orders.
Andrew Taake, 36, of Texas, was just released from federal prison where he was serving time for attacking officers during the insurrection.
ICE agents began targeted operations across Texas on Sunday, following President Donald Trump's campaign promise to crack down on people who may be in the country without legal status.
ABC13 went looking for Taake at his last known Houston address. A man living at the listed apartment says they still get Taake's mail, but no one has seen him around for years.
President Trump's immigration crackdown could impact birthright citizenship and ICE raids in schools. Here's what Houston ISD families should know.
Every school-aged child is allowed to go to school. That's the first message advocates say parents should know. And that when you fill out your child's enrollment, nowhere are you required to indicate your immigration status. But even with that right, there is still fear.
As of 2021, an estimated 1 in 4 Houstonians were foreign-born, according to the Greater Houston Partnership. Of the estimated 1.7 million foreign-born residents in Houston, more than half of them are from a Latin American country.
Immigrant communities across Texas and the nation are trying to figure out their futures as President Donald Trump begins to make major changes to immigration policy and enforcement.