The so-called Remain in Mexico program for U.S. asylum seekers expanded to another Mexican border city with the arrival of a first group of migrants to Nuevo Laredo on Tuesday. The approximately 10 migrants had crossed the border to seek U.S. asylum on Monday and will now have to wait in Mexico as their applications are processed. Lucía Ascencio of. Mexico Jul 10, 2019
The so-called Remain in Mexico program for U.S. asylum seekers expanded to another Mexican border city with the arrival of a first group of migrants to Nuevo Laredo on Tuesday. The approximately 10 migrants had crossed the border to seek U.S. asylum on Monday and will now have to wait in Mexico as their applications are processed. Lucía Ascencio of.
Laredo judge denies motion to exhume body in capital punishment case
May 20, 2021
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Investigators and the Webb County medical examiner are on site where multiple bodies were found on April 16, 2020. The defense attorneys for a man accused of killing a family of four filed a motion requesting a body be exhumed.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning Times fileShow MoreShow Less
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Investigators and the Webb County medical examiner assess the area behind the 4500 block of Vanesita Court on April 16.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning Times fileShow MoreShow Less
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Investigators and the Webb County medical examiner assess the area behind the 4500 block of Vanesita Ct. Thursday, Apr. 16, 2020, where multiple bodies were found.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less
Defense asks for body to be exhumed in Laredo capital murder case
May 18, 2021
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LPD announced on Friday afternoon that Samuel Enrique Lopez has been arrested in connection to the death of four family members, including a 2-year-old child.CourtesyShow MoreShow Less
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Investigators and the Webb County medical examiner are on site where multiple bodies were found on April 16, 2020. The defense attorneys for a man accused of killing a family of four filed a motion requesting a body be exhumed.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning Times fileShow MoreShow Less
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Investigators and the Webb County medical examiner assess the area behind the 4500 block of Vanesita Court on April 16.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning Times fileShow MoreShow Less
The so-called Remain in Mexico program for U.S. asylum seekers expanded to another Mexican border city with the arrival of a first group of migrants to Nuevo Laredo on Tuesday. The approximately 10 migrants had crossed the border to seek U.S. asylum on Monday and will now have to wait in Mexico as their applications are processed. Lucía Ascencio of. Mexico Jul 10, 2019
The so-called Remain in Mexico program for U.S. asylum seekers expanded to another Mexican border city with the arrival of a first group of migrants to Nuevo Laredo on Tuesday. The approximately 10 migrants had crossed the border to seek U.S. asylum on Monday and will now have to wait in Mexico as their applications are processed. Lucía Ascencio of.