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Texas Governor Greg Abbott is intensifying his conflict with Austin and Houston over their new restrictions on police collaboration with federal immigration agents. Abbott has threatened to withhold state public safety grants, totaling $110 million, from Houston and $2.5 million from Austin if they dont reverse their policies. Austins police department updated their guidelines last month, limiting arrests based on ICE warrants and requiring supervisor approval before involving federal agents. Houstons mayor declared it a crisis, scheduling an emergency council meeting for April 22nd after receiving additional time from the governors office. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating both cities for potentially violating Senate Bill four and filed a lawsuit against Houston leaders. The situation is tense as cities, state officials, law enforcement, and communities navigate the balance between safety funding and local rules, with legal battles looming.
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