
María T. Aguilera
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5 days ago |
12newsnow.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
HOUSTON — Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia returned to Houston Friday night after visiting Mexico where she met with a family that was deported while attempting to bring their 11-year-old daughter to Houston for brain cancer treatment. The family, who had been living in South Texas, was stopped at a checkpoint in February while en route to Houston for their daughter's medical appointment. While the parents are undocumented immigrants, their 11-year-old daughter and her siblings are U.S. citizens.
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6 days ago |
wfaa.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
HOUSTON — Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia returned to Houston Friday night after visiting Mexico where she met with a family that was deported while attempting to bring their 11-year-old daughter to Houston for brain cancer treatment. The family, who had been living in South Texas, was stopped at a checkpoint in February while en route to Houston for their daughter's medical appointment. While the parents are undocumented immigrants, their 11-year-old daughter and her siblings are U.S. citizens.
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1 week ago |
kens5.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
Local News El Rancho Grande Tex-Mex Grill turned an $800 taco loss into a community-supported event, quickly recouping their costs through donations and support. Author: Maria Aguilera Published: 10:21 PM CDT May 5, 2025 Updated: 5:50 AM CDT May 7, 2025 DEER PARK, Texas — When nearly $800 worth of tacos were left unclaimed, the owners of El Rancho Grande Tex-Mex Grill turned a potential loss into an unexpected wave of generosity.
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1 week ago |
kvue.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
DEER PARK, Texas — When nearly $800 worth of tacos were left unclaimed, the owners of El Rancho Grande Tex-Mex Grill turned a potential loss into an unexpected wave of generosity. At El Rancho Grande Tex-Mex Grill, customers filled the tables all day Monday. "We were so busy, thank God," said Dynora Guzman, the owner. The day, however, had a challenging start. Guzman and her staff began preparations at 3:30 a.m. for several large orders -- the largest placed a week ago.
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1 week ago |
khou.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
Local News El Rancho Grande Tex-Mex Grill turned an $800 taco loss into a community-supported event, quickly recouping their costs through donations and support. Author: Maria Aguilera Published: 10:21 PM CDT May 5, 2025 Updated: 10:21 PM CDT May 5, 2025 DEER PARK, Texas — When nearly $800 worth of tacos were left unclaimed, the owners of El Rancho Grande Tex-Mex Grill turned a potential loss into an unexpected wave of generosity.
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