
María T. Aguilera
Articles
-
1 week ago |
kcentv.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
HOUSTON — A recent court ruling is limiting President Donald Trump’s power, at least temporarily, with potential impacts on small businesses and daily prices. The U.S. Court of International Trade has blocked several of Trump’s tariffs, declaring them unconstitutional and suggesting he may have overstepped his authority. These tariffs on imports from countries including China, Mexico and Canada were implemented under emergency powers.
-
1 week ago |
khou.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
MONTGOMERY, Texas — A Magnolia nonprofit that supports people with special needs and trauma is recovering after storms swept through the area. The organization is working to clean up so it can continue its summer services. Inspiration Ranch is known for its equine-assisted therapy programs for adults and children with special needs and trauma. However, in recent days, high winds damaged roofs, downed trees and left debris scattered across the nonprofit’s 40-acre ranch.
-
4 weeks ago |
cbs19.tv | 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.
-
4 weeks 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.
-
4 weeks 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.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →