The billboards, which will be posted Mexico and Central America, come as Texas seeks to offer a blueprint for Trump’s expansive crackdown on immigration.
Abbott said the messaging on the billboards is a dose of “tough medicine” to hopefully prevent people who might be on their way to the Texas-Mexico border ... said. Russia said it's been listening to ...
DALLAS — Texas ... Russian, Chinese and Arabic, Abbott said. The new effort comes as the state buys ranch lands for potential mass deportation sites and Abbott eyes nearly $3 billion for border ...
Texas is launching a visceral billboard campaign in Mexico and Central America to deter illegal immigration by highlighting ...
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also warn migrants in Spanish, Chinese, Arabic and Russian, that they will be arrested if they enter the Lone Star State. “Stop. If you cross the border illegally into Texas, you will be ...
That's the English translation of one of the grotesque Spanish messages featured in a billboard ad campaign Texas Gov ... on in a bid to deter migrants from crossing the border.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced a campaign to put up billboards in an attempt to stop migrants ... border. The first billboards as a part of the roughly $100,000 campaign went up on Wednesday. The ...
and Mexico and along the Texas-Mexico border. The first billboards as a part of the roughly $100,000 campaign went up on Wednesday. The billboards will be in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian.
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The billboards will be posted in several languages, including Spanish, Russian, Chinese and Arabic, Abbott said. Billboards in Mexico — mostly along its border with Texas — warn migrants of legal ...
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