The Texas Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in January in Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's ongoing battle to shutdown El Paso's Annunciation House as he continues to claim the nonprofit ...
The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding the future of Annunciation House, El Paso's largest migrant shelter ...
At least four other organizations that work with immigrants have been targeted. An El Paso judge in July denied Paxton’s effort to shut down Annunciation House. State District Judge Francisco ...
The Department of Homeland Security's change in policy with making arrests in sensitive locations affects many in El Paso.
The Catholic Diocese of El Paso loaned the group a vacant floor in an old building, and in 1978 Annunciation House opened its doors. Its mission is "to provide hospitality and accompaniment for ...
The Texas Supreme Court’s decision in the Annunciation House case will have repercussions for faith groups across the border ...
El Paso County Attorney Christina Sanchez has filed an amicus curiae or “friend of the court” brief with the Texas Supreme Court in support of El Paso’s Annunciation House, her office announced on ...
"There has been no violation of the harboring statute because Annunciation House does not hide undocumented people from law ...
Attorneys on both sides of the fight to close the El Paso Annunciation House fielded questions from Texas Supreme Court ...
The legal dispute between the Texas Attorney General's Office and El Paso's Annunciation House continued today in front of the Texas Supreme Court where both sides presented their arguments.
Texas Supreme Court justices heard key arguments in Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's efforts to shutdown El Paso's Annunciation House.
Texas Supreme Court justices will now decide if El Paso's Annunciation House officials are illegally housing and hiding migrants or fulfilling their religious rights to help those in need.