Harris County Sheriff's Sergeant Accused of Sending Explicit Messages

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Harris County Sheriff's Sergeant Accused of Sending Explicit Messages
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A Harris County Sheriff's Office sergeant is accused of sending explicit messages to an undercover officer posing as a teen. This news is reported alongside updates on political figures campaigning and addressing immigration issues.

44 minutes ago51 minutes agoHarris County Sheriff’s Office sergeant accused of sending explicit messages to undercover officer posing as teen Read full article: Harris County Sheriff’s Office sergeant accused of sending explicit messages to undercover officer posing as teenis following suit with visits this week to a migrant detention center in Dilley and a campaign rally in the Rio Grande Valley.

With Election Day less than three weeks out, the two Democrats are increasingly courting the key voting bloc of Latino Texans, who make up about a third of the typical Democratic primary electorate. Public polling released Thursday found Talarico leading Crockett by 10 percentage points among Latino voters who are likely to vote in the March 3 primary, a far narrower margin than inin Dilley, about 70 miles south of San Antonio, amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis. The operation has prompted fierce backlash among Minnesotans andAt a news conference after the detention center visit, Crockett said she met with Liam and his father, as well as other children held there, who told the lawmakers they were being given“The treatment these people are suffering under right now is worse than those that are accused and sometimes even convicted of crimes,” the Dallas Democrat said. “We are supposed to be better than this.” She urged Senate Democrats not to approve legislation sent over by the House that would continue funding the Department of Homeland Security, which includes ICE, beyond this week. On Thursday, ahead of Friday’s 11:59 p.m. deadline to fund the government, Senate Democratswith the White House to continue funding DHS at current levels for two more weeks as they negotiate restrictions on the department’s immigration enforcement actions, while funding a large portion of the government for the rest of the fiscal year.said they thought the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts had “gone too far,” compared to 25% who said it has been “about right” and 16% who said it has “not gone far enough.” On Thursday, Crockett headlined a rally in McAllen — the biggest city in Hidalgo County, where more than nine in 10 residents are Latino — alongside Ada Cuellar, an emergency physician running in the Democratic primary for Texas’ 15th Congressional District. Cuellar is facing off against Tejano music star Bobby Pulido, who was, R-Edinburg, who Democrats see as perhaps their only realistic target out of Texas’ 25 GOP-controlled House seats. Latino Texans make up 81% of the district, which stretches from the southern border to a rural swath east of San Antonio. Thursday’s event was a bit of a dueling rally in both the Senate and congressional races, with Crockett and Cuellar endorsing each other just over a month after Talarico and Pulido“I’m running because what we need right now is unapologetic and bold leadership,” Cuellar said Thursday. “We cannot afford to wait on the sidelines hoping the establishment will get it right this time with candidates who sound like the Republicans in office we need to defeat.” Cuellar has positioned herself to the left of Pulido, criticizing his personal opposition to abortion and attacking him for living part-time in Mexico City and calling himself a “winter Texan.” Pulido, who is running as a centrist, has said he opposes Texas’ near-total abortion ban and believes people should have access to the procedure, but personally opposes it because of his Catholic faith. In a statement, Pulido spokesperson Marsha Espinosa added, “Bobby Pulido was born and raised in South Texas and lives in Edinburg, where he’s raising his family — that’s home. Like many families, they also spend time, including in the summer, visiting his wife’s family in Mexico City, because staying close to family is a good thing.”“I know she won’t overlook us because she didn’t overlook me,” she said. Crockett’s move to line up opposite Talarico in the 15th District comes in the closing weeks of a campaign where the candidates have done little thus far to draw contrasts with each other. Their differences have centered more on matters of style, with both embracing progressive stances on key issues. In a recent debate, Crockett took aim at Talarico for being “not as known right now” and taking campaign cash from a GOP donor who wants to legalize casinos — the only examples of real friction during the hourlong debate. On the stage in McAllen, Crockett urged the crowd to “think about the generations that you’re fighting for, and think about the generations that fought for you.” “Let that be your inspiration,” she said. “Let that be your guide to make sure that we make this country a lot better than we ever thought that it could be.” In condemning ICE at the rally, Crockett described seeing a pregnant woman detained in Dilley and a woman “crying in pain” who did not appear to be receiving medical care. “These people need advocates. This was the very first time there was a glimmer of hope in their eyes,” she said, adding that her staffers’ phones were ringing nonstop with calls from family members of detainees thanking her for helping them. “We consistently help those that are struggling, even though they’re outside of my district, because we have a lot of people on the federal level that don’t want to do their jobs,” she said. “I am beyond tired of the politics of division. It is beyond time for us to come together.” In her outreach to Latino Texans, Crockett has also begun putting out press statements and social media posts in Spanish. On Wednesday, she released an ad in English and Spanish that highlights her opposition to ICE, support for impeaching Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and work to “rein in” ICE.Asked about her comments by The Texas Tribune at a campaign event this month, Crockett said, “there was never an intent to actually offend somebody.” “Before I was elected, and through all of my elections, I have always stood with all people,” she said.that played last week in nearly a dozen of the state’s largest media markets. He also launched new social media channels that will promote his message in Spanish and feature Spanish-speaking content creators.Do You Feel Safe Riding METRO? We Asked Houston RidersDeadly shooting inside East End home leaves man dead; family seeks answersMayor Whitmire: Houston ‘not Minneapolis’ amid immigration fears after heated council meetingAnother Artic Blast moving into Houston this weekAfter nearly 3 decades, Houston convicted killer Charles Thompson ischeduled for executionTxDOT inicia la demolición del puente de Alabama Street cerca del centro de HoustonSuspect arrested in Katy double murder is biological father of couple’s daughterHouston-based friends of victims in Maine private plane crash speak out

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