Texas Standard For May 23, 2019
A border detention facility in McAllen shuts down, following the death of a detained 16-year-old migrant. We’ll have the latest. And: The U.S. is blacklisting Huawei, the China-based phone maker – and that decision is hitting home harder than you might think. Also: A new investigation shows police in Texas accused of serious crimes and possible jail time are using their badges as bargaining chips. Plus: One of Texas’ biggest counties is trying to make it easier for voters to do their thing. But will it work? Those stories and so much more, today on the Texas Standard:

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