Texas Standard For December 27, 2018
Resources in El Paso are being challenged, as Immigration and Customs Enforcement releases hundreds and hundreds of asylum-seekers into the city with little or no warning. And: Is spending time with family starting to test your nerves? Why the conversation should be about more than just civility. That and more on today’s Texas Standard.

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