FOX 26 News Brief for June 21, 2018

First Lady Melania Trump visited a South Texas intake facility for children who have been separated from their parents. She participated in a roundtable discussion with border patrol and ICE agents, and met some of the children.

The Trump Administration's zero tolerance policy is still in effect, but an immigration attorney said 17 parents arrested for crossing the border illegally had their criminal cases dismissed today.

Tonight, hundreds are expected to protest the use of the old Star of Hope building on Emancipation Avenue as a detention center for immigrant children.

The fate of Terry Thompson is now in the jury's hands. They heard closing arguments today and are deliberating. Thompson is accused of killing Johnny Hernandez during a fight.

Guatemala officials said a girl being treated at Shriners Hospital for Children in Galveston has died. She suffered severe burns during a volcanic eruption.

An American student and Houston native has been detained in Vietnam for 11 days now. His family and friends are making every effort to get him back safely.

A disabled U.S. Army veteran said even though Hurricane Harvey flooded her apartment, FEMA denied her claims for relief twice.

Online shopping could get more expensive after a Supreme Court ruling that allows states to collect sales tax from online purchases, even if the seller is not in their state.