Tag: Texas

Title 42 Set to Expire as Thousands of Migrants Approach Southern Border

Title 42, is a Trump-era public health order that gives the government power to automatically expel illegal immigrants, and is set to expire on 11 May, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. It will be possibly replaced by an order called Title 8, which offers more severe punishments for crossing into the United…


Texas Shooting Suspect Who Allegedly Killed 5 Arrested, Found Hiding Under Laundry

The mass shooting suspect who allegedly killed five people—including a 9-year-old boy—late last month has been arrested after a four-day manhunt, Texas officials said. Francisco Oropeza, 38, allegedly shot his neighbors on April 28. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office and the San Jacinto County District Attorney’s Office both confirmed that Oropeza was arrested around 7 p.m….


Texas Mass Shooting Suspect Who Allegedly Killed 5 Neighbors Arrested: Officials

The mass shooting suspect who allegedly killed five people—including a 9-year-old boy—late last month has been arrested after a four-day manhunt, Texas officials said. Francisco Oropesa, 38, allegedly shot his neighbors on April 28. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office and the San Jacinto County District Attorney’s Office both confirmed that Oropesa was arrested around 7 p.m….


Texas Suspect Shooter Who Allegedly Killed 5 Arrested, Found Hiding Under Laundry

The mass shooting suspect who allegedly killed five people—including a 9-year-old boy—late last month has been arrested after a four-day manhunt, Texas officials said. Francisco Oropesa, 38, allegedly shot his neighbors on April 28. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office and the San Jacinto County District Attorney’s Office both confirmed that Oropesa was arrested around 7 p.m….


FBI Alert: Week-Long Nuclear ‘Training Exercise’ Being Held in Major US City

The FBI on Tuesday warned residents of a Texas city that a week-long nuclear incident training exercise it taking place this week. In a bulletin issued to the public, the FBI’s Houston office told Houston residents that the exercise will last starting Monday until Friday. The training exercise will occur around NRG Park/SH 288 to SH 146 to…


Rural Texas School District Takes Down Access to LGBT Youth Chat

A rural Texas school district caught the attention of Libs of Tiktok last week for a website link to LGBT chat rooms for children and a Biden Foundation video coaching parents to confirm their child’s transgender identity. The LGBT resource link was available on the counseling web page of Charlotte Independent School District, a tiny…


El Paso Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Title 42 Order Expiring Next Week

On Monday, the border city of El Paso, Texas, entered a state of emergency in advance of an expected surge of illegal border crossings when Title 42 ends in less than two weeks. “We are getting prepared now for what we call the unknown,” El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser, a Democrat, said at a press…


El Paso Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Title 42 Order Expiration Next Week

On May 1, the border city of El Paso, Texas, entered a state of emergency in advance of an expected surge of illegal border crossings when Title 42 ends in less than two weeks. “We are getting prepared now for what we call the unknown,” El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser, a Democrat, said at a…


Texas Attorney General Investigating Whether COVID-19 Vaccine Manufacturers Misled Public

The highest-ranking prosecutor in Texas is launching an investigation into whether the three top COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers have misled the public. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is probing whether Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson misrepresented the efficacy of their COVID-19 vaccines, the Republican announced on May 1. The companies may have violated the Texas Deceptive…


Texas Attorney General to Investigate Whether COVID-19 Vaccine Makers Misled Public

The highest-ranking prosecutor in Texas is launching an investigation into whether the three top COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers have misled the public. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is probing whether Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson misrepresented the efficacy of their COVID-19 vaccines, the Republican announced on May 1. The companies may have violated the Texas Deceptive…