Texas court weighs fate of Catholic migrant shelter after Paxton fights to shut it down
- The Texas Supreme Court heard arguments on January 13 regarding Attorney General Ken Paxton's attempt to shut down El Paso's Annunciation House, a Catholic nonprofit serving migrants.
- Paxton's office alleged that Annunciation House operates illegally, but the organization denied any wrongdoing and stated that Paxton did not follow proper legal processes.
- A state judge previously denied Paxton's request, stating that he failed to establish probable grounds and violated the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
- The case has drawn attention from religious leaders, including Bishop Mark J. Seitz, and even Pope Francis, who criticized Paxton's efforts as 'madness.
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