A former INS agent goes into business to smoke out fake documents
Cantankerous, proud and devoted to helping immigrants, Father Justin Lucio's singleminded sense of duty led to overblown charges of "scandal"
Critics of a private prison firm that ran two juvenile boot camps in Dallas wonder where the love is at these "tough love academies"
The Vietnamese son of a black American soldier faces a long trip "home"
A tax-protesting CEO enlists his employees in the cause
The Americanized culture of undocumented immigrants finds the doors to higher education closed
Should a 6-year-old decide his own fate? Lisa Singh, kidnapped by her father at age 6 and taken from America to a small village in India, says yes.
Within days of a shotgun attack in Rowlett, tempestuous Dallas lawyer Catherine Shelton found herself in the crosshairs of a murder investigation. It isn't the first time.
War refugees in Dallas find themselves in the crossfire of a another battle -- with the people in charge of welcoming them to America
Hurricane Mitch left thousands homeless, jobless, and alone, forcing them to cross the border in search for new lives in America. And those were just the kids.
A shortage of American engineers and programmers spells boom times for brokers who peddle skilled foreign workers at bargain prices. Is it exploitation, or just good business?
Germinated in the rich tradition of El Sol de Texas, the Spanish-language press takes root in Dallas
