Texas Standard for August 24, 2015
Millions of Texas children are back to school today, but some kids who are U.S. citizens can’t get in because their parents entered the country illegally. And: The legal fight over birth certificates for the children of undocumented immigrants. Plus: Women’s Equality Day is this week, but how much less are women earning for doing the same work as men in Texas? Also: There are concerns that San Antonio’s airport could be losing its competitive edge to the Austin airport. Don’t Miss: We’ll take a ride-a-long with a school bus driver. And: World-class Texas photographer Eli Reed tells us about his new book, “The Long Walk Home.” This and more on Monday’s Texas Standard.

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