Julian Aguilar | Texas Tribune
Texas Tribune ReporterJulian Aguilar covered the 81st legislative session for the Rio Grande Guardian. Previously, he reported from the border for the Laredo Morning Times. A native of El Paso, he has a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Texas and a master's degree in journalism from the Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism at the University of North Texas.
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A federal district judge on Friday denied the state of Texas’ request that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program be put on hold after Texas…
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The state of Texas will continue to incur irreparable financial harm if an Obama-era immigration program isn't halted immediately, attorneys for the state…
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When the state of Texas successfully halted a proposed 2014 federal immigration program to aid adult immigrants, the state's attorneys were able to…
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The number of people who were apprehended or turned themselves in to Border Patrol agents near the U.S.-Mexico border last month dipped nearly 20 percent…
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TORNILLO — Even as the Trump administration’s immigration policies are shifting daily, one thing has remained the same in this small desert town:…
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As the White House continues to expand deportations and push measures to curb illegal immigration, many Texas immigrants are forced to navigate the…
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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Friday ordered federal prosecutors on the southwest border to adopt a “zero tolerance” policy against anyone who…
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday announced the National Guard will once again be deployed to the country’s southern border in an…
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A panel of three appellate judges ruled Tuesday that most of the state’s immigration enforcement legislation, Senate Bill 4, can remain in effect while…
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The Trump administration will be able to move ahead with building a wall along the country’s southern border after a federal judge ruled the…