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Brownsville Crews Help Clean-up in Port Isabel After Severe Weather
The storm, characterized by the National Weather Service as an EF1 tornado, on the Enhanced Fujita scale, brought powerful winds, heavy rain, and caused extensive property damage.
Gov. Statement on Critical School Choice Legislation
My staff and I will continue to work around the clock with the legislature to reach that goal.
Mayor Villalobos Signs Disaster Declaration for McAllen, End of Title 42
The City of McAllen continues to respond to the immigrant crisis, keeping both migrants and the residents of the community safe.
Operation Lone Star Surges Border Resources as Title 42 Ends
Operation Lone Star continues to fill the dangerous gaps left by the Biden Administration's refusal to secure the border.
Brownsville Proactively Managing Recent Migrant Influx
City has enacted enhanced and comprehensive measures to ensure that the migrant influx is managed effectively and humanely.
CDC’s Title 42 lifted; The United States returns to fully enforcing Title 8
These decades-old authorities carry steep consequences for unlawful entry or irregular entry, including at least a five-year bar on admission and potential criminal prosecution for repeat violators.
Former President Trump Slams Biden’s Border Policy, Proposes Solutions
Former President Donald Trump criticized the Biden administration's handling of the US-Mexico border, calling it a disaster and laying out his plan to fix the situation.
Cornyn Slams Biden Admin’s Unconstitutional Catch-and-Release Plan
“Title 42, the COVID-19 public health law used by the Border Patrol to expel people at the southern border, will expire at midnight tonight, and our border communities… are bracing for a tsunami of humanity.”
Avelo Airlines Exclusive Nonstop Service from Brownsville to L.A. & Orlando, May17th
We invite our community to explore beyond Brownsville with this service-centric airline! Book your affordable, convenient, and reliable flight TODAY at aveloair.com!
Gov. Issues Storm Damage Disaster Declaration for Hidalgo County
Texans are encouraged to self-report property damage using iSTAT at damage.tdem.texas.gov. The survey can be filled out in English and Spanish.
























