Eye on Politics breaks down some of the biggest political stories grabbing headlines in North Texas and beyond.
Two-thirds of Fort Worth public school students are Hispanic and more than one in three students is learning English as a second language.
Every day a flurry of parts and products are shuttled between Texas and Mexico, part of a cross-border supply chain to make everything from cars and heavy duty machinery to flat screen televisions. The future of that partnership,
Migrants seeking asylum were crushed after Trump's inauguration. For his border supporters, it was a time to celebrate.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has asked the federal government to reimburse his state for the more than $11 billion of taxpayer money it has spent on border security over the past four years.
An illegal immigrant wanted in Mexico for allegedly raping a child was repatriated back to his country after entering the U.S. four times illegally since 2002.
After President Trump was sworn in, Gov. Greg Abbott said Texas placed more buoys in the Rio Grande along the Texas-Mexico border.
Preview for 'Postcards from the Border,' an Austin show that combines music, photography and stories about Texas-Mexico border
Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne also discusses the impact proposed tariffs might have on small businesses in Texas.
President Trump declared an emergency at the southern border, and as a result, there have already been many changes to policy. At the Texas Capitol, a fight is brewing between Democrats and most Republicans after lawmakers proposed spending $1 billion on a school choice program that would give taxpayer money to students so they can attend public school.
After the inauguration, Congressman Williams’ attention will turn to legislation he filed that would make President Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy permanent. And he thinks the votes are there to pass it.