SAPD sees success in crime reduction efforts, with violent incidents down 22% in targeted hotspots
Read full article: SAPD sees success in crime reduction efforts, with violent incidents down 22% in targeted hotspotsSan Antonio's targeted crime reduction strategy in violent hotspots has cut violent crime by 22%, with significant improvements seen in local communities after two years of focused efforts.
As hurricane season collides with immigration agenda, fears increase for those without legal status
Read full article: As hurricane season collides with immigration agenda, fears increase for those without legal statusImmigrants face increased risks this hurricane season due to aggressive immigration enforcement.
3 Democrat-led states have rolled back Medicaid access for people lacking permanent legal status
Read full article: 3 Democrat-led states have rolled back Medicaid access for people lacking permanent legal statusThree Democratic-led states that led the way in offering free health care to low-income people who are in the U.S. without legal permission are either limiting or ending the programs because of significant budget concerns.
Orders to leave the country — some for US citizens — sow confusion among immigrants
Read full article: Orders to leave the country — some for US citizens — sow confusion among immigrantsThe Trump administration is quietly revoking the temporary legal status of people who entered the country via an online appointment app at U.S. border crossings with Mexico.
3 SAPD officers accused of wrongdoing in New Braunfels in under a year. Why were none arrested?
Read full article: 3 SAPD officers accused of wrongdoing in New Braunfels in under a year. Why were none arrested?Three San Antonio police officers all faced contemplated indefinite suspensions after being accused of criminal wrongdoing in New Braunfels in separate incidents over an 11-month period. None of them, however, have ever faced criminal charges, an analysis by KSAT Investigates revealed.
Family of Maria Llamas confirms remains found in 2021 positively identified as missing loved one
Read full article: Family of Maria Llamas confirms remains found in 2021 positively identified as missing loved oneThe family of Maria Jesus Llamas says the skull found near the Poteet Flea Market in 2021, where her purse had been found a month after her disappearance, matched Llamas’ DNA.
With Roe v. Wade on the line, some Texans look south of the border for abortion drugs
Read full article: With Roe v. Wade on the line, some Texans look south of the border for abortion drugsCheap regulated and unregulated medication is available over the counter at Mexican pharmacies, including abortion-inducing drugs that are strictly regulated in the U.S.
Spain, Portugal face new limits despite vaccine success
Read full article: Spain, Portugal face new limits despite vaccine successDespite vaccination rates that make other governments envious, Spain and Portugal are facing the hard truth that these winter holidays won’t be a time of unrestrained joy.
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Detained in isolation, migrant families fear catching virus
Read full article: Detained in isolation, migrant families fear catching virusBefore her death, 21-month-old Mariee Juarez was detained at Dilley with her mother, Yazmin Juarez, in March 2018. His aunt alleged Dilley medical staff was disregarding the child's severe headaches and hypersensitivity to sound. A COVID-19 outbreak is already present in the facility or will soon be," said Shalyn Fluharty, director of Proyecto Dilley, a legal services group that represents detained families. About 160 people are currently detained at the Dilley facility, well short of its 2,400-person capacity. There is a clear solution, which is the release of families who are currently detained, Fluharty said.