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  • An effort by the Republican-controlled Texas legislature to pass a border enforcement bill now appears unlikely.
  • It’s election day and polls are open until 7pm. In Texas voters will decide 14 amendments to the state constitution.
  • KTEP’s News Director Angela Kocherga gives the details about what happened at the Smuggling Awareness Townhall Meeting hosted El Paso District Attorney's Office and the Texas Department of Public Safety.
  • El Paso health officials are encouraging residents to get vaccinations against COVID-19, RSV, and the flu as cases are expected to rise into the Winter season.
  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott's border security efforts are reaching to the ends of Texas and now edge on the border with New Mexico.
  • The Biden administration has settled a lawsuit over the Trump-era migrant family separation policy.
  • KTEP’s Aaron Montes spoke with Elisa Tamayo, El Paso County’s governmental affairs manager, about the anticipated cost of the proposed legislation.
  • A group of seven House Democrats have called for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas… including El Paso’s representative. Their call comes after an explosion killed hundreds at a hospital in Gaza and as president Biden talked with Israeli officials today.
  • The Biden administration plans to build more border wall in South Texas. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced the administration will waive 26 federal laws to fast-track construction.
  • A plan to expand internet broadband service to areas of need in El Paso has stalled. City representatives brought concerns during this week’s meeting that the current plan to install services was not what was originally intended.
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