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Proposed bill would allow some deported veterans to return to the United States Bringing deported veterans back home is a conversation the U.S. has been having for a number of years. DHS & several members of Congress are working on it. Author: Anastasiya Bolton (KENS) Updated: 6:53 PM CDT July 16, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas Call it being practical, realistic or 70-something with a life of experiences. But after 20 years of being banned from home, Jose Maria Martinez is measured about the renewed possibility he and other deported veterans could be allowed back into the United States. Another 20 years ain t gonna kill me, he told KENS 5 from his store in Nuevo Progreso. Only God can kill me not kill me, but take me home. ....
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Two Mexican Cops Take Shrapnel in Cartel Attack near Texas Border Breitbart Texas / Cartel Chronicles 24 May 2021 Gunmen believed with the Gulf Cartel shot at police officers at a highway toll booth, injuring two. This triggered a short but intense shootout immediately south of the border with Texas. The shootout took place on Friday afternoon. Gunmen in two SUVs drove past a group of Tamaulipas state police officers and began firing. The shooting turned into a gun battle as police tried to fight back. Information provided to Breitbart Texas by law enforcement sources revealed that two officers sustained shrapnel injuries. A group of gunmen in the sand-colored SUV shoot at police officers during the attack ....
Mamá Reyna and crew at Veracruz All Natural. Courtesy of Veracruz All Natural Yolanda Guerrero, a taquera with mostly silver hair neatly pulled back and covered by a hairnet, is standing in the doorway of her East Austin taco trailer, Tacos Guerrero. She’s recounting how she got into the food business. In the 1990s, Guerrero beat a hundred other competitors in a cooking contest in her native Monterrey, Mexico. Her winning array of dishes included fluffy, orangey-red rice, chiles rellenos, and half a cabrito (milk-fed kid goat). Guerrero worked at restaurants and cleaned houses and food trucks before her son bought her a trailer in 2016. “You don’t need to work for anyone else anymore,” she remembers him saying proudly. ....