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  2. J. C. Martin (Texas politician) - Wikipedia

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    A Laredo native, Martin was the paternal grandson of Raymond Martin, a wealthy Laredo landowner. His parents were J. C. Martin, Sr. (1886–1957) and the former Minnie Bruni (1889–1973). The Martin Building, on the campus of Laredo Community College , dedicated in 1970 and renovated in 2016, is named in honor of the senior Joseph Martin.

  3. Laredo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2010, Laredo is the 81st-most populous city in the United States and the 10th-largest in Texas. According to the 2010 census [6][28][29] there were 236,091 inhabitants in the city. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the racial composition of Laredo was: Whites: 87.7%, non-Hispanic Whites: 3.86%.

  4. Sames Auto Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Sames Auto Arena (formerly known as the Laredo Entertainment Center and Laredo Energy Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in Laredo, Texas. It is located next to Bob Bullock Loop (US 59/Loop 20), on the northeastern side of Laredo. Within the Sames Auto Arena complex, there are several hotels within a walking distance.

  5. This Texas Woman Was Jailed for Her Journalism. Is She the ...

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    LAREDO, Texas—"They figured that this would shut me down," says Priscilla Villarreal. "But what they did was create a monster." Villarreal is a journalist here in the Texas border town of Laredo.

  6. John Anthony Castro - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony Castro (born 1983) is an American tax advisor from Texas. He is known as the most prolific [ 2 ] [ 3 ] advocate for disqualifying Donald Trump from the 2024 U.S. presidential election under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution , and for his involvement in Dixon v Commissioner and its related cases.

  7. United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas

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    The first federal judge in Texas was John C. Watrous, who was appointed on May 26, 1846, and had previously served as Attorney General of the Republic of Texas. He was assigned to hold court in Galveston, at the time, the largest city in the state. As seat of the Texas Judicial District, the Galveston court had jurisdiction over the whole state ...

  8. Juárez–Lincoln International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Description. The Juárez–Lincoln International Bridge is an eight-lane bridge with and is 1,008 feet (307 m) long and 72 feet (22 m) wide. The international bridge is for buses and non-commercial traffic only. The bridge is also known as Bridge Number Two, Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Bridge 2, New Bridge, Puente Juárez-Lincoln, Laredo II and Puente ...

  9. Henry Cuellar - Wikipedia

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    Cuellar was born in Laredo, Texas. [citation needed] Both of his parents were Mexican American. His father, Martin Siller Cuellar Sr. (1926–2019), was born in Tamaulipas, Mexico, and immigrated to the United States. [6] [7] His mother, former Odilia Perez (1928–2015), was a native of Zapata, Texas. [8]