Last year, after the Republicans won large majorities in the Texas House, state Rep. Aaron Peรฑa of Edinburg left the Democrats to join the GOP. Is he now being rewarded with a district that a Republican can maintain? Check out these maps.
Immigration
In-depth reporting on border issues, policies, communities, and the impact of immigration across the state, from The Texas Tribune.
Latest Player in Sanctuary Cities Debate: God
The latest player in Texas’ immigration debate? God. Citing passages from the Bible they say teach that immigrants should be shown compassion, a group of religious leaders congregated Wednesday to denounce a House sanctuary cities bill.
Hรฉctor “Teto” Murguรญa: The TT Interview
The Ciudad Juรกrez mayor on why his city isnโt the most violent in Mexico, why negotiating with cartels would be giving in to the criminalsโ demands and why, despite a cartel presence, there arenโt shootouts in the streets of El Paso.
Hรฉctor “Teto” Murguรญa: The TT Interview
The Ciudad Juรกrez mayor on why his city isnโt the most violent in Mexico, why negotiating with cartels would be giving in to the criminalsโ demands and why, despite a cartel presence, there arenโt shootouts in the streets of El Paso.
TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
Tan on the budget standoff between the House and Senate, Ramsey on budget cuts that cost us money, Philpott on Hispanics and redistricting, Stiles visualizes speed limits by state, Grissom on a liberal social justice organizer who became a conservative hero, M. Smith on even more student social security numbers at risk, Ramshaw on whether family planning equals abortion, Aguilar on what circumcision has to do with citizenship, Murphy on how much Texas university adminstrators are paid, Hamilton on the latest in the higher ed reform saga and Galbraith on Texas energy lessons from the 1970s: The best of our best content from April 4 to 8, 2011.
DOT Announces Cross-Border Trucking Provisions
The U.S. Department of Transportation released preliminary details today on a program that would again open up U.S. roadways to Mexican truckers.
Two New Texas Latino Seats in Congress?
The public version of drawing new congressional maps for Texas started this morning with committee hearings and the unveiling of a proposal from a coalition that insists at least two of the four new districts should have Latino majorities.
Circumcision Questions, Other Inquiries Mulled for Some Passport Applicants
Were you circumcised at birth and was it a part of a religious ceremony? If so, who was there and why? It may sound far-fetched, but some applicants for U.S. passports may soon have to answer such questions.
MALC Files Redistricting Lawsuit
There aren’t any maps yet, but now there are two Texas redistricting lawsuits. The Mexican American Legislative Caucus has filed suit to block the use of what it calls flawed census data in drawing new political maps for legislative, congressional and State Board of Education districts.
Fight Brewing Over Seized Drug Money
The Texas Department of Public Safety says it has seized as much as $140 million of the $28 billion that moves annually from the U.S. into the hands of Mexican drug cartels. Mario Carrillo of KUT News and ReportingTexas.com reports on what happens to that seized money and how some would like to see it used.


