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Texas business leaders call for border restrictions to be lifted in letter to Biden administration

Texas business leaders call for border restrictions to be lifted in letter to Biden administration
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Deal will let parents of graduating students from Mexico attend UTEP commencement

Deal will let parents of graduating students from Mexico attend UTEP commencement Lauren Villagran, El Paso Times © Mark Lambie / El Paso Times UTEP students are sillhouetted as they enter the Don Haskins Center for Spring Commencement Saturday. The University of Texas at El Paso has reached an agreement with border authorities that will allow Mexican parents of graduating students to cross the border to attend commencement. The U.S.-Mexico border has been closed to most Mexican nationals, including those who hold valid tourist visas, for more than a year due to pandemic restrictions. However, U.S. Customs and Border Protection in El Paso has carved out a temporary exception: Parents of graduating UTEP students, who have legal travel documents, will be allowed to cross into the U.S. to attend commencement, according to internal UTEP communications obtained by the El Paso Times.

A year after Vanessa Guillén s murder, family and advocates say military has not changed enough

A year after Vanessa Guillén s murder, family and advocates say military has not changed enough Reese Oxner, The Texas Tribune April 23, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Mellisa Mendoza places white roses at a mural for Vanessa Guillen at a convenience store at East William Cannon Drive and South Pleasant Valley Road in the Dove Springs neighborhood on Monday, July 6, 2020. Guillen was a soldier the U.S. Army who went missing from Fort Hood in April, and is believed to have been killed by another soldier. (JAY JANNER/AMERICAN-STATESMAN/TNS)JAY JANNER/AMERICAN-STATESMAN, MBR / TNS Army Spc. Vanessa Guillén’s murder at Fort Hood in Killeen last year exposed a pattern of violence and abuse against soldiers at the U.S. military’s largest active-duty base and sparked national outrage over federal officials’ handling of sexual harassment and noncombat deaths.

A year after Vanessa Guillén s murder, family and advocates say not enough has changed in the military

A year after Vanessa Guillén’s murder, family and advocates say not enough has changed in the military x A year after Vanessa Guillén’s murder, family and advocates say not enough has changed in the military 3 hours 29 minutes 32 seconds ago Friday, April 23 2021 Apr 23, 2021 April 23, 2021 8:04 AM April 23, 2021 in News - AP Texas Headlines Source: https://www.texastribune.org/ Share: A mural and memorial at a Houston restaurant honored Army Spc. Vanessa Guillén in July. Credit: Briana Vargas for The Texas Tribune Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.

Perhaps less is more when it comes to funding a winning C-USA program

Perhaps less is more when it comes to funding a winning C-USA program Spending money on your program will only get you so far in Conference USA Share this story Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports From morbidly obese head coach salaries to grandiose training facilities and expanding stadiums, it seems everywhere you look around college football you see signs of a proliferating arms race. Donors and universities are spending more and more money each year in the hopes of building the next household name in college football. Conference USA is no exception to the drastic increase in spending that we’re seeing across the country, with five C-USA programs increasing their athletics expenditures by 20% or more over the past five years.

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