Congresswoman Escobar Criticizes Texas AG’s Challenge to Biden’s Family-Unifying Immigration Rule

El Paso, Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently initiated legal action against a policy introduced under President Joe Biden’s administration. This policy, commonly referred to as “parole in place,” aims to prevent the separation of families by allowing certain noncitizens who are married to U.S. citizens or are stepchildren of U.S. citizens to remain in the country while their residency applications are processed. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar of El Paso has voiced strong opposition to Paxton’s lawsuit. She described the efforts to dismantle the rule as “reprehensible,” stressing that such actions are a direct … Read more

Texas Judge Temporarily Blocks AG’s Request for Information on Transgender Children in Landmark LGBTQ+ Case

Austin, Texas – A Texas judge has temporarily blocked state Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, from requiring an LGBTQ+ advocacy group to disclose information about transgender children receiving gender transition treatment. The ruling came in response to a legal challenge brought by PFLAG National, which sought to prevent Paxton’s office from collecting the information. Travis County District Court Judge Maria Cantú Hexsel determined that forcing PFLAG to provide the information would violate their rights of free speech, association, and protection from unreasonable searches. She described it as a “gross invasion” of privacy. The judge’s … Read more

Unveiling the Threat: Controversial AG’s Unprecedented Attack on American Justice and Business Causes Outrage

NEW YORK, USA – The recent investigation led by New York Attorney General Letitia James has stirred controversy, raising concerns about its potential impact on American businesses and the justice system. Some have accused James of launching an attack on America itself, targeting not only President Trump but also the entire New York and American justice system. They argue that allowing a “rogue” attorney general and a biased judge to exploit an unprecedented statute for their own agenda sets a dangerous precedent. Critics of the investigation argue that the banks involved willingly participated in the … Read more