U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents launched “enhanced targeted operations” in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Sunday, a spokesperson said, signaling an escalation ordered by President Donald Trump as part of his efforts to tighten immigration enforcement.
The growth is fueling higher rents and home prices in the North Texas city that was once seen as a more affordable option to Dallas and other major cities.
A North Texas substitute teacher allegedly posted anti-immigrant sentiment requesting that ICE show up at a Fort Worth ISD high school.
The posts come after President Donald Trump issued a directive allowing immigration officers to operate in schools and churches.
Immigration operations were taking place all over the country less than a week after President Trump was sworn in.
DALLAS — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 84 people across North Texas on Sunday during immigration enforcement operations, the agency confirmed.
As many as a thousand North Texans gathered near Dallas’ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Sunday afternoon in protest of President Donald Trump’s national mass deportation plan. The protest lasted well into the evening hours despite frigid temperatures, with many protesters standing wrapped in blankets and Mexican flags.
And the University of Texas at Arlington is building a new branch in West Fort Worth. “I am very bullish on our higher education institutions and the growth that they are going to bring to Fort Worth,” Robert Allen, who heads the Fort Worth Economic ...
Fort Worth has grown faster than any other major Texas city since 2020 as the city added tens of thousands of jobs.
MP Materials starts production of rare earth magnets at a new Fort Worth plant, targeting U.S. supply chain independence.
A fictional show about a Mexican cartel filmed scenes in downtown Fort Worth on Thursday. “Surviving the Cartel” is described as a survival story from three different character perspectives. The first season premiered in 2022 and is available to rent or buy on Prime Video.
Along with the warmer weather, North Texans can expect rain returning to the forecast this weekend. There’s a 50% chance of showers and storms late Saturday, Jan. 25, followed by a 40% chance on Sunday, Jan. 26, according to the NWS. Low rain chances (20%) will continue early next week on Monday, Jan. 27, and Tuesday.