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How a federal dispute briefly shut down El Paso airspace

Apr 24, 202651 min
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Episode description

Tens of thousands of DACA recipients are living in legal limbo in Texas under the threat of sudden deportation. We’ll look at the ripple effects in Texas and beyond.
At a Baptist university well known for its conservative values, twin events at Baylor between Turning Point USA and a progressive event called All Our Neighbors is raising questions and eyebrows.
A sudden shutdown of the airspace over El Paso back in February led to widespread confusion. We’ll hear about the inter-agency feuds that have given way to even more questions.
Also, the Austin firefighter in the spotlight for battling cancer as well as the Texas Capitol city over workers compensation benefits.
Plus, Texas beachcomber Jace Tunnell with a fish tale impossible to ignore.

Texas Standard is a listener-supported production of KUT & KUTX Studios in Austin, Texas. You can support our work by becoming a sustaining member at supportthispodcast.org.

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