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A Frisco woman claims that after finding about a dozen scorpions inside her townhouse, weekly sightings prompted her to purchase a new house.She says that she sees one or two of scorpions every week.
A man from Houston,Texas,United States, is suing Texas based fast food restaurant chain,Whataburger for at least $250,000. He claims that the restaurant chain included onions to his burger even though he requested that they not be included in his order. Demery Ardell Wilson claims that the presence of onions on his burger caused him to have a “allergic reaction”.
After being found guilty of having sexual contact with her son’s 13-year-old friend, a mother from Rockwall County,Texas, was given a prison sentence, according to officials
One of the top entry points for migrants under the age of eighteen who enter the United States without proper documentation or adult companions is still South Texas.Although fewer crossings took place in the fiscal year 2024 than in previous years, the risks these children face remain concerning.
Many of the more than 1.2 million Vietnamese immigrants who now call the United States home arrived during the Vietnam War. A new wave of Vietnamese immigration has more recently generated discussion over immigration in the community and has emerged as a major election season talking point.
Temporary centers have been set up by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to facilitate the processing of immigrants entering the country more quickly.Cesar Contreras toured one of the facilities opened last year in El Paso, Texas, in this story narrated by Veronica Villafañe.
People are making genetically identical clones of their beloved pets in the U.S. state of Texas so the animal can live after the pet.
At Mexico’s northern border, the arctic blast that swept through all of North America this week has also caused record low temperatures. Concerns have been raised about the ability of migrants to withstand winter weather warnings.
In September, there was a sudden surge in the number of migrants crossing the Rio Grande after a decline in illegal immigration at the border. City officials in Eagle Pass, Texas, were forced to declare and extend a state of emergency due to the sudden surge of thousands into the border city.
Since 1998, the U.S. Border Patrol recorded more than 8,000 migrant deaths along the border with Mexico.VOA immigration reporter Aline Barros visited a South Texas county with a high rate of migrant deaths.