As ICE operations pick up around the country, including in San Antonio, many people are questioning if the city is cooperating. Last week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order threatening to take away federal funding from sanctuary cities or states that do not cooperate with federal immigration activities.
Texas has banned sanctuary cities since 2018, and Mayor Ron Nirenberg says San Antonio cooperates with federal immigration authorities to deport criminals.
Several flights out of San Antonio International Airport have been canceled due to a deadly plane crash Wednesday night at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. ALSO READ: Worst airports, airlines for San Antonio travelers for delays,
SAN ANTONIO - The attorney for a young woman on trial for the brutal murder of her own grandmother is asking the judge to find her not guilty by reason of insan
Undocumented people with criminal records are the main target for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to Miguel Vergara, San Antonio field office director for ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations.
Law enforcement and other officials say an aircraft went down Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan National Airport, and all takeoffs and landings have been halted.
Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar is trying to calm fears of widespread raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. In an interview with CNN on Tuesday, Salazar said he had a one-on-one meeting with a “ high ranking law enforcement official" who told him that ICE is not targeting children and families.
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus held an impromptu press conference near the incident around 10:30 p.m. and explained to local media about what transpired. It was initially reported that only four police officers were shot during the incident.
The unidentified suspect shot an officer who first arrived at the scene then proceeded to shoot six more officers more, the San Antonio Police Department said.
Victor Wembanyama becomes only the fourth Spurs player to make the All-Star Game in his first or second season.
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Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden continues to climb the NBA record books. On Wednesday against the San Antonio Spurs, he did it again.