Tag: human Rights
Robert Roberson's scheduled execution in Texas faced legal challenges from the House of Representatives committee, but the Texas Supreme Court ruled that the committee did not have the authority to stop the execution using a subpoena. Roberson, a death...
After the recent election, the Mexican Consulate office in northwest Dallas is quieter than usual. People are still coming in for various consular services, but there is a sense of fear among undocumented immigrants. With President-elect Trump focusing on...
Milagro Gonzalez Gamboa sat in a church-based community center in Central Juarez, watching her 3-year-old son Andriu play joyfully. She couldn't help but smile, grateful that he was alive. She recounted the terrifying night in Panama when Andriu fell...
Election Day has arrived, but the majority of Texans have already cast their ballots. According to the Secretary of State, 9 million Texans have made their decisions on various races, including the closely watched U.S. presidential contest and the...
The legal battle surrounding Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson continues as a subpoena requiring him to testify before the Texas House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence remains unresolved. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is preventing Roberson from testifying in...