Texas Supreme Court submits case between Texas AG and El Paso's Annunciation House
- The Texas Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding Attorney General Ken Paxton's claim that Annunciation House is operating a migrant stash house in El Paso.
- Paxton's lawsuit was previously thrown out by a state district court, but he has filed an appeal accepted by the Texas Supreme Court.
- Annunciation House denies the allegations, asserting that the people they serve are in the U.S. Legally and are vetted by Customs and Border Protection.
- The presiding judge stated that Paxton's demand for documents from the organization violates the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
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