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A former DACA recipient who received a green card under the Biden administration has been charged in connection with an anti-ICE attack in Alvarado, Texas.
President Donald Trump dismissed reports that his homeland security chief waited days to sign off on desperately needed disaster relief in Texas based on the fact that she was the “first one” he saw on television.
According to FIEL Houston, the woman was bringing one of her sons to college in Corpus Christi when she was pulled over and detained.
Some of the suspects charged with attempted murder of two ICE agents and a police officer at Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, on Independence Day met in an online chat group on Signal,
Alex Maganda, a former Morehouse football player, came to the U.S. from Mexico at 5 years old, his attorney said. A hearing on his case is expected within the next two weeks.
A federal law enforcement source told CBS News that local police arrested eight people. The official said some of those apprehended were wearing body armor.
The document identifies suspects Maricela Rueda, Savanna Batten, Elizabeth Soto and Ines Soto as Fort Worth residents, Autumn Hill, Megan Morris, and Joy Gibson as residents of Dallas, Seth Sikes as a resident of Kennedale, Zachary Evetts as a resident of Waxahachie, and Nathan Baumann as hailing from College Station.
Surveillance photos appeared to show the suspect’s husband carrying boxes to a car, where cops later found “a handwritten training, tactics, and planning documents for civil unrest
Ten people have been charged with attempted murder in connection with a “planned” Fourth of July “ambush” at an ICE detention center in Texas, where one officer was shot
Armed attackers ambushed ICE agents at Texas detention facility on Independence Day, yet CNN and MSNBC viewers received no on-air coverage of the incident.