AG Sues NGO for Assisting Unlawful Migration

Dallas Express

Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Tuesday that he has filed a lawsuit against a nongovernmental organization to revoke its operations authorization for allegedly facilitating unlawful migration.

The lawsuit was filed against Annunciation House, a Catholic organization in El Paso that “operates several houses of hospitality” for the “migrant, refugee, and economically vulnerable peoples of the border region.”

news release from the Office of the Attorney General claims that it requested documents from the organization pertaining to potential legal violations but was denied access to the records.

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