FIEL’s Cesar Espinosa speaks at a press conference. A legal battle between Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the local immigrant rights organization FIEL Houston could result in the end of the ...
Cesar Espinosa, Executive Director of FIEL responding to Biden’s new immigration policy. Immigrant rights advocates said they are "very happy" with President Joe Biden's new policy that ensures ...
HOUSTON — The executive director of FIEL was outspoken after some tense moments at Houston City Council on Wednesday. During that meeting, Houston Police Chief Noe Diaz explained how a missing teen ...
When César Espinosa reflects on his journey arriving in Houston from Mexico City as a five-year-old child to becoming the founder and director of FIEL Houston, the largest civil rights immigration ...
FIEL, impacted families travel to New Orleans to be present at DACA hearing held at 5th Circuit Court of Appeals FIEL, a Houston-based immigrant advocacy organization, held a press conference Thursday ...
'Why do you lie?' | FIEL kicked out of City Council after confronting HPD chief for refusing to meet
HOUSTON — Fourteen months into his tenure as Houston’s Police Chief, Noe Diaz is facing growing criticism from one of the city’s most prominent immigrant rights groups, which said it has been shut out ...
HOUSTON (KIAH) - Tensions erupted at City Hall on Wednesday when immigrant rights advocate Cesar Espinosa, Co Founder and Executive Director of FIEL Houston, was escorted out of council chambers after ...
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FIEL says teen with autism who's been held in federal custody for nearly 2 months will be released
FIEL said a teen with autism who has been held in federal custody for nearly two months is set to be released on Friday evening. Editor's note: The video in this article is from a previous report.
Rumors were again swirling online that immigration agents were conducting raids in Houston. Monica Treviño, who hosts an online Spanish-language radio show and runs a Facebook group for Latinas, ...
Sydney Marquez of El Paso, 24, was last seen on December 11 in Houston. Texas EquuSearch has joined search efforts alongside the family and the Houston Police Department. (Marquez Family, Texas ...
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