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  2. Immigration-related high-speed chases lead to more deaths in ...

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    Texas’ operation of its own immigration enforcement has led to the deaths of 74 people over 29 months in high speed chases, a Human Rights Watch report found.

  3. Chase on Texas border that killed 8 puts high-speed ... - AOL

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    Stout said Texas troopers have engaged in roughly 500 high-speed pursuits in his border county alone this year, more than half of which exceeded speeds of 100 mph (160 kph).

  4. List of Most Shocking episodes - Wikipedia

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    "Best Of Most Shocking" July 18, 2007 () 114: Season 3 (2007–08) No. overall No. in season Title Original air date Prod. code; 28: 1 "High Speed Chases 3"

  5. Texas immigration enforcement is causing high-speed chase ...

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    Texas state and county police enforcing Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) immigration policies are engaging in risky high-speed pursuits and causing an upsurge in deadly crashes, according to a report by ...

  6. La Matanza (1910–1920) - Wikipedia

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    La Matanza ("The Massacre" or "The Slaughter") and the Hora de Sangre ("Hour of Blood") [1] was a period of anti-Mexican violence in Texas, including lynchings and massacres, between 1910 and 1920 in the midst of tensions between the United States and Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. [2] This violence was committed by Anglo-Texan ...

  7. Most Shocking - Wikipedia

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    Most Shocking is an American reality television series produced by Nash Entertainment and truTV Original Productions. A spin-off series entitled Top 20 Countdown: Most Shocking aired from 2009 to 2012. [1] The program held a TV-14 rating due to extremely violent situations depicted in the videos.

  8. County of Sacramento v. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Case history; Prior: Lewis v. County of Sacramento, 98 F.3d 434 (9th Cir. 1996); cert. granted, 520 U.S. 1250 (1997).: Holding; High-speed chases with no intent to harm suspects physically or to worsen their legal plight do not give rise to liability under the Fourteenth Amendment.

  9. High-speed police chases are dangerous. Public deserves to ...

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    When it comes to its insistence that Texas law justifies withholding police orders about high-speed pursuit of suspects, though, department and city officials should consider two things.