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Abbott Wanting to Bar Undocumented Kids From School Echoes Failed Past Policies

June 9, 2022

Unclear if Uvalde

Education

A tale of two states: Contrasting economic policy in California and Texas

October 11, 2021

by  Mark Duggan

Healthcare

California doing much better with Delta variant than Florida, Texas. Here’s why

August 11, 2021

California has urged

Immigration

Uphold laws and welcome immigrants – that’s the Texan way the country can learn from

July 6, 2021

Without the border,

History

The 1836 Project is the wrong past for our future

May 28, 2021

Texas 1836 Project 

Immigration

With or without masks, immigration and border security rally the Texas Republican base

March 13, 2021

Beyond the pride

Immigration

Smart Border Policy For The 21st Century

February 25, 2021

  From migration

LPPF

Republicans want more voter suppression. Here’s how to make elections more fair — not less

February 4, 2021

U.S. democracy needs

LPPF

A Texas election with a decade of politics at stake

October 30, 2020

A nine-seat change

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It’s hard to say what’s worse about Trump’s wall: The incompetence or the corruption

July 15, 2020

The Rio Grande

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