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Illegal Immigration And The Cost Of Preventable Tragedy

Illegal Immigration And The Cost Of Preventable Tragedy

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A Fort Bend deputy is killed on I-10, the suspect ends up in ICE custody, and we can’t shake the question that follows: how many deaths that could have been prevented by enforcement is “too many”? We work through the uncomfortable logic behind border security, deportation policy, and why the “they’re not criminals” defense doesn’t answer the human cost when tragedy strikes anyway.

Then we turn to a string of stories about public trust and accountability, starting with the Texas Medical Board suspending a Houston physician after disturbing allegations tied to child exploitation. From there we look at how Texas handles punishment, plea deals, and the gap between what the public thinks justice means and what the system often delivers. Culture and education collide too, with Abbott blocking Cesar Chavez Day in Texas and a Katy ISD school board candidate facing scrutiny over explicit social media posts and what they suggest about values and future governance.

The centerpiece is our interview with CD38 Republican runoff candidate Shelley DeZavallos, a pilot and business owner with Trump and Abbott advisory appointments. We ask what “secure the border” looks like in practice, why Congress must codify executive actions, how election integrity fits into the fight, what inflation is doing to Houston families, and how a faith-forward worldview holds up under political pressure.


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