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After a chilly and damp weekend, when will San Antonio see the sun again? Here's the latest

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2024-12-07 10:14:30

SUMMARY: This Saturday, expect areas of rain, flashes of lightning, and small hail in some neighborhoods, with most rainfall occurring in the morning. Light rain will persist in the afternoon, so carry a rain jacket. Temperatures will remain in the 40s. Tomorrow will be cloudy with morning drizzle, but less rain than today, and temperatures near 60°F. The sun is anticipated on Monday, with highs in the 60s, but a cold front will bring potential freezing temperatures on Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Stay tuned for updates on the weather as conditions evolve.

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After a chilly and damp weekend, when will San Antonio see the sun again? Here’s the latest: https://www.ksat.com/weather/2024/12/07/this-weekend-40s-damp-saturday-with-some-lingering-rain-sunday-morning/

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In one week, U.S. attorneys in Texas file more than 500 border crime cases | Texas

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-09 06:42:00

(The Center Square) – As illegal border crossings drop to new lows under the Trump administration, prosecutors are filing a record number of cases against illegal foreign nationals in the interior of the U.S., with the bulk being filed in Texas.

In one week, U.S. attorneys in Texas filed more than 500 border crime cases, the most of any region or state.

In the Southern District of Texas, U.S. Attorney Nicholas Ganjei’s office filed 225 cases in one week. The majority charged have felony convictions for narcotics, violent and/or sexual crimes or prior immigration offenses, according to his office. More than half, 144, face charges for illegal reentry; nine involve human smuggling; others include firearms and assaulting federal officer charges.

Among them are two men charged with “alien smuggling” resulting in two deaths, including the drowning of a 14-year-old. If convicted, they face up to life in prison or the death penalty. In one of his first executive orders, Trump directed the U.S. attorney general to instruct federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for border crimes that resulted in death, The Center Square reported.

Others include two Salvadoran men identified as potential MS-13 gang members, one of whom is a convicted felon. Another Salvadorian national charged is a convicted sex offender previously sentenced to 60 months for second degree sexual assault, according to Ganjei’s office.

Another illegal foreign national is facing charges for allegedly assaulting two Border Patrol agents; he has four prior convictions for illegal reentry after removal, according to Ganjei’s office.

In another case, a Mexican national is facing charges of trafficking firearms after he was caught attempting to transport a 9 mm handgun and nearly 2,000 rounds of ammunition to Mexico through Brownsville. In another case, a repeat offender illegally living in Harlingen was sentence to 33 months in federal prison for illegal reentry with a criminal history of DWIs, assault family violence, criminal mischief, possession of a controlled substance, previous removals and illegal reentries.

In Corpus Christi, a Mexican national with 7 DWIs and conviction of battery was sentenced to 24 months in prison after having been removed from the country three times between 2012 and 2023. After illegally reentering again, he was arrested in August 2024, along with 10 others who were allegedly being smuggled in a commercial cargo trailer.

In another case, an illegal foreign national was convicted of human smuggling leading to death and now faces life in prison. In another case, a Mexican citizen illegally living in San Benito was indicted for allegedly committing identity theft and impersonating a U.S. citizen to apply for a U.S. passport. If convicted, she faces up to 15 years in prison.

In the Western District of Texas, U.S. Attorney Margaret Leachman’s office filed 259 immigration and border crime cases in one week.

Among them was a Mexican national illegally living in San Antonio with a criminal history of illegal reentry. He was arrested “for conspiracy to transport illegal aliens” in tractor trailers from Mexico into the U.S. He allegedly orchestrated at least 19 human smuggling events leading to the apprehension of more than 900 illegal foreign nationals between May 2021 and June 2022, according to the charges.

Another was a Mexican national and lawful permanent resident who CBP agents arrested at a port of entry in Eagle Pass after finding a semi-automatic handgun in his luggage. He admitted he was hired to transport the firearm to Mexico for $100. He was charged with smuggling goods from the United States and faces up to 10 years in prison.

In Hudspeth County, a Guatemalan national was arrested after Border Patrol agents discovered a judge ordered he be removed in 2007. He was also previously convicted on charges of cruelty to the elderly and domestic violence in 2021 and 2022. In another case, a Honduran national was arrested after Border Patrol agents discovered he was allegedly in possession of an expired immigration document and fraudulent Social Security and Lawfully Permanent Resident cards he said he purchased for $70.

Also in Hudspeth County, a Mexican national was arrested after he told Border Patrol agents he was being paid to guide illegal border crossers into the U.S. and “was obtaining routes and other information via messages from an unknown smuggler in Mexico,” according to the complaint. In another case, a Mexican national was arrested after having been previously removed from the U.S. seven times. His criminal history includes serving time for federal drug trafficking, three years in prison in Indiana for marijuana charges and resisting arrest among other prison sentences, according to the complaint.

Many charges filed were against Mexican nationals previously deported multiple times with convictions for a range of crimes.

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Nearly 1 million facing deportation released into U.S. through CBP One App | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-08 12:32:00

(The Center Square) – More than 900,000 illegal foreign nationals who were unlawfully released into the country by the Biden administration through a now defunct CBP One phone app have been notified that their parole status is terminated and have been instructed to leave the U.S. immediately, or face deportation, according to a notification obtained by CBS News.

The “Notice of Termination of Parole” states, “It is time for you to leave the United States. You are currently here because the Department of Homeland Security paroled you into the United States for a limited period. … DHS is now exercising its discretion to terminate your parole” within seven days of the notice unless their parole expires sooner.

The notice warns those who don’t voluntarily leave who remain in the U.S. will be targeted for removal, criminally prosecuted, subject to civil fines and penalties, and “any other lawful options available to the federal government,” it says.



The CBP Home App explains how illegal foreign nationals can notify DHS that they are voluntarily leaving the country.




Any benefits they received when they were released into the U.S. through the app, including work authorization, have also been terminated, according to the notice.

The warning comes after the app was terminated within minutes of President Donald Trump being sworn into office on Jan. 20. Later, DHS announced the app was repurposed as the CBP Home app to facilitate self-deportation.

The notice encourages those who used the CBP One app to illegally enter the U.S. to use the CBP Home app to self deport and notify DHS before and after they leave.

The notice also warns: “DHS is terminating your parole. Do not attempt to remain in the United States – the federal government will find you. Please depart the United States immediately.”

It follows a DHS directive issued last month to all foreign nationals living in the U.S. legally and illegally to register with the federal government in compliance with federal law, The Center Square reported. “For decades, this law has been ignored – not anymore,” DHS said.

“An alien’s failure to depart the U.S. is a crime that could result in significant financial penalty. An alien’s failure to register is a crime that could result in a fine, imprisonment, or both,” DHS warned.

That directive followed a multi-million-dollar ad campaign DHS launched in February in which DHS Secretary Kristi Noem urged those in the U.S. illegally to voluntarily leave and told foreign nationals not to illegally enter the U.S., The Center Square reported.

“Let me be clear: if you come to our country and you break our laws, we will hunt you down. Criminals are not welcome in the United States,” she said. “Under President Trump, we are defending American families and restoring their safety. If you try to enter illegally, you will be caught, you will be removed, and you will never return.”

CBP first launched the app at the end of the first Trump administration on Oct. 28, 2020, for commercial purposes to facilitate the efficient movement of commercial goods into the U.S.

Under the Biden administration, former DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas repurposed it in January 2023, subsequently revising it in May and November 2023, to allow 1,000 daily appointments for foreign nationals to obtain entry into the U.S., the majority of whom would otherwise be denied entry under federal immigration law, The Center Square reported.

The app was another example of Mayorkas violating federal law, House Republicans who impeached him for creating it and other parole programs argued, saying it granted mass parole to foreign nationals who were deemed inadmissible, The Center Square reported. Texas also sued, arguing, “The Biden Administration deliberately conceived of this phone app with the goal of illegally pre-approving more foreign aliens to enter the country and go where they please once they arrive.”

Mayorkas claimed the app would help reduce long lines at ports of entry and illegal border crossings between ports of entry. According to CBP data, the opposite occurred.

Under Mayorkas, the greatest number of foreign nationals illegally entered the U.S. in history of nearly 4 million in fiscal 2023 and nearly 3 million in fiscal 2024, The Center Square exclusively reported.

Since the CBP One app was introduced in January 2023 and through the end of December 2024, more than 936,500 illegal border crossers successfully scheduled appointments through it. The top nationalities processed with app appointments were Venezuelans, Cubans and Mexicans, CBP said.

Now they are being targeted for removal.

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Special election set for Houston congressional seat left vacant by Turner’s death

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www.youtube.com – KHOU 11 – 2025-04-08 07:44:01

SUMMARY: A special election for Houston’s 18th congressional district, vacant after Sylvester Turner’s death, is set for November 4. Governor Greg Abbott chose the later date to avoid rushing the election. Voters won’t start casting ballots until early fall, with early voting starting October 20. Three candidates have announced their intentions to run: Harris County Attorney Christian Meny, former city council member Amanda Edwards, and former adviser Isaiah Martin. Meny criticized the governor’s decision, while Edwards emphasized the need for federal representation. Martin called the delay an affront to the Constitution and indicative of a fearful Republican party. Applications for candidates are due by September 3.

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Gov. Abbott has scheduled a special election for Nov. 4 to fill the seat left vacant by Rep. Sylvester Turner’s passing. Three candidates have already declared.

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