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Texas officials are cracking down on “illegal birth tourism.” Here’s what that means.
Texas officials have sued a Houston area postpartum center as well as investigated Rio Grande Valley hospitals over allegations of soliciting foreigners to have babies on U.S. soil.
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12mCalled to ministry, Latina leaders are reshaping the United Methodist Church in Texas
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8mConsiderable to catastrophic flooding likely through Thursday in Texas, forecasters say
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8mCrowd packs Houston City Hall to demand action, express anger after ICE shooting
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1mTribCast: An ICE shooting roils Houston
In this week's episode, our hosts speak with Texas Tribune reporters Uriel J. García and Colleen DeGuzman about the unanswered questions and investigations in response to the death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo.