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San Antonio, TX Immigration Attorney News Archive (Page 7)
Iranian Man Arrested in Austin for Dodging Deportation as Immigration Enforcement IntensifiesJamil Bahlouli, a 32-year-old Iranian man, has been arrested in Austin, Texas, following his failure to comply with a final order of removal from the U.S. issued back in 2020. After re-entering the country illegally, Bahlouli encountered several legal challenges, including a conviction for unauthorized entry in Montana in 2024. Bahlouli was obligated to report to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in San Antonio but failed to do so, leading to criminal charges being filed against him in June 2025. During an attempted apprehension by an ICE officer in Austin, Bahlouli resisted arrest, which has resulted in additional legal complications for him. As the case unfolds, Bahlouli faces serious consequences. If convicted for failing to comply with the deportation order, he could spend up to four years in prison, making his situation a significant focus of ongoing immigration and criminal defense proceedings in Texas. Houston Man Claims to be ICE Agent, Arrested for RobberyGuliano Thomson, a 37-year-old from Houston, is facing serious charges for impersonating a government official and robbery. This stems from a fraudulent traffic stop incident that occurred in the Skyline Drive area of West Houston. According to the Houston Police Department, Thomson allegedly blocked his victim's vehicle and posed as an agent of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to steal cash and identification. Thomson was arrested during a traffic stop on Wichita Street and is currently being held at the Harris County Jail. He faces a daunting potential sentence of up to 10 years for impersonation and up to 20 years for robbery. Legal experts point out that such civil offenses can lead to significant repercussions, complicating Thomson's defense, particularly given Texas' strict penalties for criminal impersonation. This incident highlights an ongoing concern regarding the rise of impersonation of government officials, which has sparked urgent calls for stricter immigration law enforcement measures throughout Texas and the nation as a whole. Protests Erupt in Texas: A Unified Fight Against Deportation Across CulturesIn Houston, Texas, recent protests have brought attention to critical issues around civil litigation and deportation practices linked to the Trump administration. Demonstrators, predominantly Hispanic and white, are rallying against perceived injustices from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). However, this has raised questions about the involvement of Black individuals in these movements. Prominent attorney Jimmie Aggison has pointed out the changing dynamics of these protests, calling for a united front to tackle systemic oppression that affects both immigrant and African American communities. The recent No Kings protest stands as a powerful example of this effort, as participants advocate for collaboration among diverse groups. The Defender Roundtable offers a platform to explore these vital issues, focusing on the ongoing fight for civil rights and immigration reform across Texas. Join the discussion to better understand the implications of these movements on the local community and beyond. Texas Lawmakers Tackle Family Separation Issues as Border Wall Funding DecreasesOn June 17, 2025, the hosts of Hello Houston—Ernie, Frank, and Celeste—shone a light on important issues impacting residents of Texas. One of the key topics discussed was the noticeable increase in police presence on the roads of Houston. Pamela Nickell Lancarte, Deputy Program Director, spoke about the negative repercussions of family separation laws, particularly how they affect children amid ongoing discussions surrounding immigration policies in the state. Her insights underscored the urgent need for reform to protect vulnerable families. Additionally, the program director of a Houston nonprofit announced an upcoming event aimed at raising awareness for families impacted by these immigration policies. This initiative seeks to support those navigating the challenges of family separation. Cory Stottlemyer from a local organization also contributed to the conversation, presenting initiatives that celebrate Pride Month. These included efforts like free pet adoptions, which foster community support during difficult times. Overall, this dynamic discussion highlighted the ongoing interplay between divorce and family law, immigration issues, and the effects on families across Texas.
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