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Jose Andres Bordones Molina, one of three detainees shot when a gunman opened fire on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas, is now at a detention center south of Fort Worth. He is the lone survivor of the shooting.
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Lawyers for the federal government and immigrant advocates have presented plans before a federal judge that would open the door again to accepting applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, otherwise known as DACA.
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The office had been closed since last Wednesday, when a shooter opened fire outside the office, killing two detainees and injuring a third.
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Stephany Gauffeny says she wants the world to know that her husband, Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, is more than "just an immigrant or a detainee, or a criminal."
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A viral video out of Flower Mound shows a woman harassing a delivery driver, using phrases like 鈥測ou鈥檙e an illegal鈥 and 鈥測ou鈥檙e taking away jobs.鈥
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Speakers at the event said they had little information about the victims, but urged for more transparency from law enforcement.
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Migrants who were being processed at the downtown Dallas ICE field office were transported to a different facility 40 miles away. One attorney said that could make their cases more difficult.
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One detainee was killed and two others injured in the shooting. Though federal officials are investigating it as an "anti-ICE" attack, many migrants and immigration advocates are worried they'll be further targeted because of it.
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Wednesday's fatal shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas is at least the third instance of immigration enforcement-related violence in Texas this year.
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A group of volunteers in Dallas are showing up to court to document and share what鈥檚 happening in immigration courts. Earlier this year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement began taking people into custody straight out of their hearings 鈥 something advocates say hadn鈥檛 happened in the past.
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A judge on Wednesday denied Omar Salazar bond as he awaits a hearing at the Blue Bonnet Detention Facility in Anson, 200 miles west of Dallas.
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Democratic U.S. Rep. Julie Johnson is calling for detainees in a West Texas immigration detention facility to have more access to their attorneys and be granted due process.