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WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar is claiming some credit for Texas’ controversial buoys to prevent migrants from crossing the Rio Grande, saying he pitched the idea to Border Patrol years ago.
Rep. Henry Cuellar is pushing back against his own party over its stance on immigration, criticizing fellow Democrats for defending an illegal immigrant the Trump administration says is a violent ...
The facility aims to improve operations for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). According to U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar, this center will be the ...
Lawmakers are at odds over who came up with the idea of floating barriers to block illegal immigration ... However, Rep. Henry Cuellar told Newsweek that he was first to put the idea to U.S ...
Henry Cuellar, a Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee says. Lawmaker: Fed funds threatened for migrant assistance programs under GOP-led Congress Cuellar told Border Report on Friday ...
The Laredo facility was designed to hold 1,500 people and accepted migrants who were arrested in Yuma, Arizona, El Paso, ...
Henry Cuellar recently appeared ... Dos Laredos baseball game last week. Cuellar shared his perspective on a range of pressing topics, including immigration, economic challenges and shifts within ...
U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar told the Texas Tribune that his idea to add buoys to the Rio Grande to deter illegal immigration didn't go anywhere at the time because the International Boundary and Water ...