Texas Standard For February 4, 2019
A delayed State of the Union Address finally happens tomorrow, but what of the State of the State? We’ll take a look at what rumblings in the legislature may tell us.And: No money from Congress for the wall? No problem, say 350,000 online donors who’ve raised $20 million for private construction. And they’ve been scoping out South Texas for their privately funded wall as well. Also: Naturalized citizens sue over the Texas voter citizenship review. Plus: The undocumented? They’re not always who you think they are. Some were born in the U.S. Those stories and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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