School leaders in many parts of the U.S. are reassuring parents their children are safe from immigration officers on campus, but San Antonio area districts have largely stayed quiet. Why it matters: Immigration enforcement in schools could be widely disruptive.
Immigration authorities did not say whether anyone was detained or what kinds of offenses the people sought Sunday were suspected of doing.
Governor Greg Abbott announced Sunday that Texas Department of Public Safety operations are expected to “expand in coming days” as part of immigration enforcement efforts.
Bexar County Sheriff's Office states there's no basis for ICE raid rumors, stressing no official requests received and commitment to legal procedure.
At the American Farm Bureau Federation convention in San Antonio, farmers braced for the impact of President Trump's mass deportation plan.
Texas employers grew the state’s job count by 2% last year — outpacing the national average — adding a total of 284,200 jobs. The latest figures from the Texas Workforce Commission show the growth continued in December,
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus held an impromptu press conference near the incident around 10:30 p.m. and explained to local media about what transpired. It was initially reported that only four police officers were shot during the incident.
Now is an uncertain time at the Migrant Resource Center in San Antonio as some learn how to navigate what President Trump’s new immigration policies mean for them.
Speaking od Smackdown, it was announced at the arena, and after the show that Friday Night Smackdown is headed to the Frost Bank Center on June 6. Tickets for the event will go on sale at a later date, while an in-house presale has already begun.
The Seguin Police Department said Arlen Vargas, 39, was pinned between a tractor-trailer and a building Friday night at a bottling factory outside San Antonio.
The county commissioner wants to develop an East Side district similar to the Fort Worth Stockyards if the Spurs move downtown.
As the weeks drag on, San Antonio’s rainfall deficit continues to grow. Since Oct. 1, San Antonio has only received a total of 3.28 inches of rain, which is 6.40 inches of rain less than the climate-normal for that timeframe.