One on one with Ted Cruz September 15 - uncut
HOUSTON (FOX 26) - Greg Groogan sat down for a one on one interview with Senator Ted Cruz on Saturday, September 15, 2018; here is the full interview, uncut.
Posted May 11 2019 04:20PM CDT
Updated May 12 2019 07:11AM CDT
FOX NEWS - The Trump administration on Friday moved forward with a proposed rule to make it harder for illegal immigrants to access federally subsidized housing -- the latest crackdown by the administration on immigrants who use public assistance.
The rule, proposed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and posted in the Federal Register , would require that those seeking public housing would be subject to verification of their immigration status. Only families in which every member is either a citizen or a legal resident would qualify for federally subsidized housing. Currently, families, where at least one person is either a citizen or green card holder, can get federal assistance, even if other family members are not.
The administration says that regulations “presently excuse individuals from submitting documentation if they do not contend to having eligible immigration status. This results in no actual determination of immigration status being made.” The rule would also require current participants who have not previously proven their eligibility to do so at their next evaluation of their need for public assistance.
Posted May 11 2019 11:08AM CDT
The first Democratic presidential debate is set for June 26 and 27 in Miami and 18 candidates have met the qualifications to attend. If they get more than 20 qualifiers before the event, the DNC will then go with whoever has 65,000 online donors and at least 1% support in three polls.
DNC Chairman Tom Perez already had announced that the debates in June and July would take place over two nights to allow for such a large field of candidates to be heard.
Each night's debate will have up to 10 candidates who meet certain fundraising and polling thresholds.
Posted May 10 2019 07:50PM CDT
Updated May 11 2019 11:02AM CDT
The 21 candidates who make up the sprawling 2020 Democratic presidential field range in age from 37 to 77 and include liberals and moderates; senators, governors and mayors; and an unprecedented number of women and minorities. Democrats view the upcoming election as a must-win, and they're looking to nominate someone who is their best hope to beat President Donald Trump.
Here are the candidates:
MICHAEL BENNET