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Rollins: ‘No Amnesty’ for Illegal Alien Farm Workers
Speaking in front of the USDA with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and others, Brooke Rollins took a hard line against national security threats to the food industry.
Gunman Opens Fire at McAllen Border Patrol Building
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and FBI San Antonio say that the situation is under investigation.
Their Choices Made America Great
Independence was achieved when America’s Founding Fathers chose to declare it.
Ex-Houston ICE Officer Arrested for Bribery, Shielding Criminal Aliens From Deportation
Prosecutors allege the scheme allowed individuals in the Harris County Jail to be released on bond, sidestepping federal removal proceedings.
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Leftwing Groups Argue Texas’ New Congressional Map Is Racially Discriminatory
EL PASO—A panel of three federal judges is weighing arguments in a lawsuit challenging Texas' new congressional districts, with a coalition of left-wing advocacy groups contending the maps are racially discriminatory. The new districts include five GOP-opportunity...
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Why Conservatives Need to Care About the SBOE
The State Board of Education is one of the most important elected bodies in Texas, and today, we will discuss why it matters so much to Texans.
FDA Announces Approval for Drug To Combat Flesh-Eating Screwworm
Following months of warnings from agricultural industry leaders regarding the threatened re-emergance of the New World Screwworm at Texas’ southern border, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced approval of an injectable drug to combat the flesh-eating...
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10/01/25 Will Texas’ New Republican Congressional Districts Pass Judicial Muster?
- Federal Judges To Decide Texas Redistricting Case - UT Austin Announces New Faculty Advisory Structure - Union Advises Texas A&M Faculty to ‘Resist’ Reform and Accountability
Denton ISD Voters Will Decide on Permanent School Property Tax Increase
Voters in Denton ISD will decide in November whether to permanently raise school property tax rates for district residents and businesses above the maximum increase allowed by state law. In August, Denton Independent School District trustees unanimously approved...
Legal Effort To Close the Texas Republican Party Primary Delayed
A federal court has granted the state a 30-day extension to respond to the Texas GOP’s legal challenge to close the Republican primary. Currently, any Texas voter can participate in a party primary regardless of political affiliation. The Republican Party of Texas has...
Union Advises Texas A&M Faculty To ‘Resist’ Reform and Accountability
A self-identified professors' union has advised Texas A&M faculty to “resist” their employers' efforts to hold them accountable for classroom instruction. In a letter, the organization outlines strategies such as documenting interactions with supervisors while...
Plano Private School Teacher Gets 20 Years for Sex Crimes Against Student
UPDATED October 2 with comments from the Collin County District Attorney. A Plano private school teacher was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to sex crimes against a 15-year-old female student. Jacob Thomas Allred, now 34, was arrested in January...
Texas “Republicans” Allowed Leftists To Destroy Our Institutions
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Aaron Reitz (“rights”) is the Paxton-endorsed candidate for Texas Attorney General. He is formerly the Trump-appointed, Senate-confirmed head of the Office of Legal Policy at DOJ, Senator Cruz’s Chief of Staff, AG Paxton’s Deputy, and an...