El Paso Police Chief Not Apologizing For Controversial Remarks

(El Paso, TX) — El Paso’s police chief is not apologizing for remarks he made about the Black Lives Matter movement. Greg Allen claims the organization is a “radical hate group” that deserves to be investigated, but yesterday admitted that his comments came at an “emotional time.” Local and state officials want Allen reprimanded. And, the “El Paso Times” wrote in an editorial that Allen has failed a “key leadership test.”

El Paso To Keep Algebra II As Graduation Requirement

(El Paso, TX) — Superintendents from a number of school districts in El Paso and Hudspeth County want to keep algebra Two as a graduation requirement for all high school students.

Solving the Problem of Visa Overstays

EL PASO – Of over 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country, some 40 percent actually entered the U.S. legally. They came on a temporary visa. Trouble is once they got here, they decided to stay. Tracking them down is one of the biggest challenges facing the Department of Homeland Security.

El Paso Leaders Say Border Security Unnecessary

LAS CRUCES – The border city of El Paso wants to be a voice in the national debate over immigration reform and city leaders are saying “enough” to border enforcement.