AG Pax­ton Files Brief With SCO­TUS Sup­port­ing Trump Admin­is­tra­tion’s Can­cel­la­tion of DACA

“Texans deeply support fishing. We do not support fishing expeditions in lawsuits. California’s insinuation of some nefarious, hidden rationale for winding down DACA is baseless, as is its request for discovery,” Attorney General Paxton said. “Texas has argued for years that the federal Executive Branch lacks the power to unilaterally grant unlawfully-present aliens lawful presence and work authorization as DACA did.”

December 13, 2017

AG Pax­ton Announces Tem­po­rary Injunc­tion in Tech Sup­port Scam Case

“My office will not tolerate deceptive sales tactics, especially those that utilize fear to make a buck,” Attorney General Paxton said. “We will do what is necessary to hold these fraudsters accountable for duping Texans out of their hard-earned money.”

December 08, 2017

AG Pax­ton: Vic­to­ry in Law­suit Pro­tect­ing Tax Cuts for Homeowners

“I am grateful to the court for recognizing this school district’s attempt to siphon money away from Texas homeowners without their vote or consent,” Attorney General Paxton said. “My office will continue to fight local governments that ignore laws they do not like. We will continue to stand up for homeowners in these districts and voters across the state.”

December 08, 2017

AG Pax­ton: Wed­ding Cake Case Gives U.S. Supreme Court the Oppor­tu­ni­ty to Pro­tect Reli­gious Liberty

“Forcing Jack Phillips to create expression for and participate in a ceremony that violates his faith invades his First Amendment rights,” Attorney General Paxton said. “This is a landmark case. If courts allow the government to violate our first liberties of religious freedom and freedom of speech, no other liberty is safe.”

December 05, 2017

AG Pax­ton Defends Texas’ Vot­er ID Law at 5th Circuit

“We appreciated the opportunity to inform the 5th Circuit that the Legislature passed Senate Bill 5 last session to comply with the changes that this court ordered to the original voter ID law, Senate Bill 14, from 2011,” Attorney General Paxton said. “Those who challenged the voter ID law cannot identify one person who faces a substantial burden to voting under the reasonable-impediment exception of the revised law. We’re hopeful the 5th Circuit will uphold Texas’ common-sense voter ID law.”

December 05, 2017

AG Pax­ton’s Human Traf­fick­ing Unit Arrests Uvalde Coun­ty Man in Sex Traf­fick­ing Case

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that the Human Trafficking Unit (HTU) of his office arrested 48-year-old Domingo Gonzalez of Uvalde on a warrant for Compelling Prostitution in Bexar County. Compelling prostitution is committed when a person knowingly causes another by force, threat or fraud to commit prostitution. It also occurs when a person causes, by any means, a child younger than 18 to commit prostitution regardless of whether the actor knew the age of the victim when the offense occurred.

December 05, 2017

AG Pax­ton Leads 11-State Coali­tion to Sup­port Fed­er­al Immi­gra­tion Laws and to Pro­mote Respect for Life

“No court has ever before recognized such broad rights for unlawfully-present aliens with virtually no connections to the country,” Attorney General Paxton wrote in the brief. “Under the reasoning of the courts below, there will be no meaningful limit on the constitutional rights an unlawfully-present alien can invoke simply by attempting to enter this country.”

December 04, 2017

AG Pax­ton Releas­es State­ment on the Death of San Mar­cos Police Officer

“Along with everyone learning of a San Marcos police officer’s murder today, I am deeply troubled and saddened. Officers around our state courageously serve and deserve our utmost honor and respect, especially during this time. Please join Angela and me as we pray for the officer’s family, the people of San Marcos, and for our law enforcement officers around the state.”

December 04, 2017

AG Pax­ton: U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Hous­ton’s Attempt to Over­ride State Law and Extend Same-Sex Mar­riage Rul­ing at Tax­pay­er Expense

“We’re pleased that the U.S. Supreme Court let stand the Texas Supreme Court ruling that the right to a marriage license does not entitle same-sex couples to employee benefits at the expense of Texas taxpayers,” Attorney General Paxton said. “The city of Houston’s former mayor illegally extended those benefits while the traditional, Texas definition of marriage was still in full force.”

December 04, 2017

AG Pax­ton Releas­es State­ment on SCO­TUS Allow­ing Full Imple­men­ta­tion of Pres­i­dent Trump’s Lat­est Trav­el Ban

“The Supreme Court ruling reinforced the argument in our brief that the that the travel ban is lawful, constitutional and should be enforced in its entirety,” Attorney General Paxton said. “The president is fulfilling his solemn duty to protect Texans and all Americans from the threat of terror.”

December 04, 2017