Local leaders in Texas and New Mexico are voicing their concerns over President Donald Trump's decision to temporarily freeze federal grants and loans.
Within the span of an hour, U.S. Reps. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, and Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, held separate news conferences near Downtown El Paso and offered starkly
Today, Fort Bliss unveiled two new 3D printed barracks to house soldiers. Several leaders, including U.S. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar were in attendance. During the ribbon cutting ceremony, officials got to showcase the prototype demobilization barracks.
This is the second arrival of troops in El Paso since President Donald Trump announced that The Pentagon would be sending 1,500 troops to the border to crack down on immigration. More troops arrive at Fort Bliss to support border operations amid immigration crackdown (Credit: KFOX14/CBS4)
Local charities in El Paso are grappling with uncertainty following President Trump's proposed freeze on federal grants and loans, which has been
El Paso's congressional delegation is divided over President Trump's immigration and border policies, with Democrat Veronica Escobar and Republ
Texas, and Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, held separate news conferences near Downtown El Paso and offered starkly different views of President Donald Trump’s first-week efforts to target immigration along the southern border.
U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar called the pardon of Jan. 6 Capitol rioters "shameful." During a segment on CNN Wednesday, Jan. 22, Escobar, D-El Paso, spoke out against President Donald Trump's ...
The U.S. Army unveiled the first 3D-printed barracks, which were built as part of a pilot project to improve soldiers' living conditions at Fort Bliss.
Although a court has temporarily halted the president's plan, El Paso leaders fear the results could be disastrous if it eventually moves forward.
Trump’s haphazard attempt to impose a sweeping freeze on federal aid across the government awakened Democrats into furious opposition.
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