Greg Abbott orders state agencies to cooperate with Trump’s deportation efforts
The move comes just days after federal agents launched immigration operations in various Texas cities. Full Story
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Pavan Acharya was an Austin-based reporting fellow. Originally from Libertyville, Illinois, he previously had an internship reporting on housing and elections administration for The Dallas Morning News. Pavan has also interned at Midstory and Block Club Chicago. He attended Northwestern University, studying journalism and political science.
The move comes just days after federal agents launched immigration operations in various Texas cities. Full Story
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