ICE, protest and San Antonio
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A local organization is coming together to protest against President Donald Trump and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests in downtown San Antonio on Saturday.
A San Antonio woman faces multiple charges after she threatened to shoot a federal agent who was asking her about her husband's immigration status, according to federal officials. Michelle Lee Varela,
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Heavy rains in San Antonio rapidly flooded roads, swept away submerged cars and sent some people scrambling up trees to escape fast-rising waters Thursday while firefighters made dozens of rescues across the nation’s seventh-largest city. At least four people died and two were still missing, authorities said.
Hundreds gathered in downtown San Antonio on Wednesday night to protest the continued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportations of undocumented immigrants.
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Tuesday morning, a Bolivian woman and her children were taken into custody. Her Cuban husband told reporters his wife and two children were taken. He also said the youngest who is over a year old is American.