SAN ANTONIO — President Donald Trump plunged the U.S. government into panic and confusion on Tuesday by pausing federal funding while his administration conducts an across-the-board ideological review to uproot progressive initiatives, setting the stage for a constitutional clash over control of taxpayer money.
As immigration raids were reported in Austin and San Antonio last week, protesters gathered on Sunday, January 26, in support of immigrants and their contributions to American society. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
Several federal agencies are teaming up to sweep San Antonio and other major cities as President Donald Trump follows through on plans for the mass deportation of immigrants illegally residing in the U.
Although Trump's birthright citizenship order is on hold for now, several people at the U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services office on the North Side said they were still on edge.
In 2022, The City of San Antonio paid $300,000 to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office in a settlement to end two lawsuits over a 2017 human smuggling incident. Paxton sued the city saying it violated the state’s controversial Senate Bill 4 — known as an anti-sanctuary cities law.
The Trump administration's crackdown on immigration has continued to ramp up throughout his first week in office with agents carrying out targeted operations.
A video on the pioneering Black pilots, famed for their World War II exploits, was stripped from an Air Force basic training curriculum this week.
Several San Antonio-based organizations are gathering Sunday to protest Donald Trump's incoming administration.
On Inauguration Day on Monday, as Donald Trump was being sworn in as the 47th president, and returned to power with speech peppered with notions that America is in decline, the San Antonio Catholic Charities’ MRC Centro de Bienvenida (MRC), kept its ...
The Texas Public Policy Foundation was once run by President Donald Trump's pick for agriculture secretary, and another former CEO helped author Project 2025.
A total of 61 San Antonio officers will travel to Washington to help provide security at Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20.
Some of the most violent people who crossed the U.S. border illegally were arrested after President Donald Trump took office last week.