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BREAKING News Out Of Texas…

THEY FINALLY GOT HIM!!!

This week Mexican authorities turned over a U.S. citizen fugitive wanted for murder

and aggravated assault to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Hidalgo

Port of Entry.

"The coordinated effort between Mexican authorities, CBP Office of Field Operations

and the U.S. Marshal Service resulted in the seamless custody transfer of this person who

had been fleeing from facing the proper authorities for his alleged actions," said Port Director

Carlos Rodriguez, Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzaludas Port of Entry.On March 28, CBP officers at

the Hidalgo International Bridge took custody of Evaristo Castillo Meza Jr., a 25-year-old

male United States citizen from Galveston, Texas after a query of national law enforcement

databases revealed he was the subject of an arrest warrant for murder and aggravated assault

from Brazoria County.

Mr. Castillo was turned over by Mexican authorities who encountered him in Reynosa, Tamaulipas,

Mexico.

CBP-OFO arrested Mr. Castillo, subsequently releasing him to the custody of deputy U.S.

Marshals who in turn transported him to the Hidalgo County Jail, where he will await extradition

proceedings.

Criminal charges are merely allegations.

Defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

While anti-terrorism is the primary mission of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the

inspection process at the ports of entry associated with this mission results in impressive numbers

of enforcement actions in all categories.U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified

border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control

and protection of our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry.

CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while

enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.

For more infomation >> BREAKING News Out Of Texas… THEY FINALLY GOT HIM!!! - Duration: 2:16.

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Split Decision: Meet the Democrats running in the Texas House District 46 primary runoff - Duration: 4:58.

My name is Chito Vela and I am running for House District 46.

My name is Sheryl Cole and I'm running for State House

Representative House District 46.

I'd say that my activism, like my grassroots

activism, is what sets me apart.

I actually have a record of civic engagement.

I've been involved in politics and in public policy for

decades now.

I have been on the board of Planned Parenthood for eight years.

I was general counsel to a state representative

for four years.

I was the one that stood up and argued for

increased funding for police cameras.

Very vocal, very in the streets, very active organization.

That's been my kind of personality.

That's been what I have done.

209 votes!

I think it's important to recognize that we had a 22 year

incumbent on the ballot.

I'm very proud of the race that we've run.

And that there were several African-Americans on the ballot,

the community was somewhat split in that regard.

There's excitement, there's momentum

and I think we're going to be able to ride that into the runoff and come

out victorious May 22nd.

There are very strong remaining issues over

officer-involved shootings and civil rights.

We continue to see a disproportionate enforcement of criminal

laws on black and brown people.

And I dealt with them before there was a Black Lives Matter, before there was a Ferguson.

You look at, you know, education, you look at health care, the lack of

resources in those areas fall very disproportionately on racial minorities.

Having affordability is the number one concern of voters in the district.

Affordable housing is so needed.

The Central East Austin neighborhoods that

have seen so much displacement of longtime residents.

And it is something that we have to fight for as part of our democratic values

because Republicans certainly are not doing that.

And I know my opponent was on city council for much

of that time period when we saw the affordability crisis, you know, growing

and growing.

When the City of Austin bonds failed I was the one who led the effort and put

together the coalition to bring them back.

The state has a role to play and we should.

The state has funded affordable housing and again we should look at

increasing that.

I believe we should legalize and tax marijuana and dedicate

that tax revenue to public education.

I support legalizing marijuana.

I know that not everybody is comfortable with the idea.

Well, I mean, I support it simply because public education is so important

and finding a myriad of funds for it are important.

I would much rather tax marijuana than raise property taxes.

It's such an honor and a privilege to serve in the Texas Legislature I can't really

imagine not wanting to be there.

If there's anything, and there are many

things, that I do and have done, is I show up.

We're ready for the media ninjas.

I don't think my husband would stand for that.

I've always been a relatively open and transparent person.

You know, I've served for nine years and I've had to deal with

reporters during that time.

I'm at events constantly.

I talk to media you know very casually.

They have a right to your public life and aspects of your

private life that impact your public life.

I'm not afraid of the media ninjas.

For more infomation >> Split Decision: Meet the Democrats running in the Texas House District 46 primary runoff - Duration: 4:58.

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BREAKING News Out Of Texas… THEY FINALLY GOT HIM!!! - Duration: 2:17.

BREAKING News Out Of Texas…

THEY FINALLY GOT HIM!!!

This week Mexican authorities turned over a U.S. citizen fugitive wanted for murder

and aggravated assault to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Hidalgo

Port of Entry.

"The coordinated effort between Mexican authorities, CBP Office of Field Operations

and the U.S. Marshal Service resulted in the seamless custody transfer of this person who

had been fleeing from facing the proper authorities for his alleged actions," said Port Director

Carlos Rodriguez, Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzaludas Port of Entry.

On March 28, CBP officers at the Hidalgo International Bridge took custody of Evaristo Castillo Meza

Jr., a 25-year-old male United States citizen from Galveston, Texas after a query of national

law enforcement databases revealed he was the subject of an arrest warrant for murder

and aggravated assault from Brazoria County.

Mr. Castillo was turned over by Mexican authorities who encountered him in Reynosa, Tamaulipas,

Mexico.

CBP-OFO arrested Mr. Castillo, subsequently releasing him to the custody of deputy U.S.

Marshals who in turn transported him to the Hidalgo County Jail, where he will await extradition

proceedings.

Criminal charges are merely allegations.

Defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

While anti-terrorism is the primary mission of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the

inspection process at the ports of entry associated with this mission results in impressive numbers

of enforcement actions in all categories.

For more information about CBP, please click on the attached link.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department

of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders

at and between the official ports of entry.

CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while

enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.

For more infomation >> BREAKING News Out Of Texas… THEY FINALLY GOT HIM!!! - Duration: 2:17.

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BREAKING News Out Of Texas… THEY FOUND HIM AFTER 23 YEARS!!! - Duration: 1:39.

BREAKING News Out Of Texas…

THEY FOUND HIM AFTER 23 YEARS!!!

A fugitive illegal immigrant has been apprehended in Texas after going on the lam 23 years ago

to avoid being arrested for impregnating his daughter, then just 12 years old, FOX News

reports.

Heraclio Gamez-Nava, 64, was taken into custody in Porter Thursday after showing authorities

a copy of a 1995 Nevada warrant charging him with continuous sexual assault of a minor

under the age of 14.

He took off after being served with the warrant.

"At that time, they fled Nevada and have been on the run since," according to a Montgomery

County Precinct 4 Constable's Office.

Deputies said Gamez-Nava was a Mexican national living in the country illegally.

He was arrested after deputies stopped vehicle driving the wrong way.When officials spoke

to the two occupants they were able to eventually identify them as Gamez-Nava and his wife,

Alicia Vazquez-Carrizales, KPRC-TV reported.

The constable's office said that Vazquez-Carrizales, 55, who was driving the vehicle.

was deported to Mexico in 2003 and 2014 and will likely be deported again.

She was charged with hindering the apprehension of a felon, a misdemeanor.

They were jailed after their arrests.

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