Texas-based companies need more immigrant labor, not less, business leaders argue. But that doesn’t mean American workers aren’t needed, too.
Immigration
In-depth reporting on border issues, policies, communities, and the impact of immigration across the state, from The Texas Tribune.
Supreme Court agrees with Trump administration on limits on asylum seekers
The ruling lets immigration officials quickly deport some asylum seekers without allowing them to argue their case to a judge.
Visa denial rates for highly skilled workers were already hurting Texas businesses before Trump administration ordered new limits
The Texas economy relies heavily on temporary work visas, like H-1Bs, to hire highly trained international employees. But there was un uptick in denial rates for H-1Bs even before the Trump administration moved to limit them.
U.S. Reps. Sylvia Garcia, Joaquin Castro call on ICE to release migrants in immigration detention centers as coronavirus cases surge
As cases surge in Texas and the pandemic rages on, the representatives said ICE should release all detainees who are not a safety risk and who are more vulnerable to contracting the virus.
Trump, citing pandemic, orders limits on foreign workers, extends immigration restrictions through December
The White House has described the move “a pause.” The order does not apply to immigrants already living and working in the United States nor to permanent residents seeking to become naturalized citizens.
Texas companies would feel the impact of a limit on H-1B visas
President Donald Trump’s administration could severely limit approvals of the visas Texas companies use to fill specialized roles.
In Zapata County, local government is fighting the federal government to stop one piece of the border wall
The rural border county is digging in and challenging the Department of Homeland Security in court over the government’s attempt to gain access to small tract of county-owned land.
After Supreme Court ruling, Texas DACA case could offer another chance at ending program
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joined other states in the 2017 lawsuit, which failed to end DACA. The Supreme Court’s ruling has sparked new action in the case.
U.S. Supreme Court blocks elimination of DACA, protecting more than 100,000 Texans from immediate threat of deportation
Advocates for the program warn President Trump could try other avenues to end the program — and it’s up to Congress to approve a more permanent solution.
Border travel restrictions, immigration court shutdown extended because of COVID-19
The restrictions on nonessential travel were set to expire next week but have been extended until at least late July.



