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  2. Gonzales: Targeting workers instead of convicted criminals ...

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    Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) said Sunday that targeting others besides convicted criminals for deportation means “government has failed us.” “You know, if we’re going after the guy that ...

  3. 10-year-old Texas boy confesses to fatally shooting a man in ...

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    A 10-year-old Texas boy confessed to fatally shooting a man in his sleep two years ago, according to the Gonzales County Sheriff's Office. Brandon O’Quinn Rasberry, 32, was found dead at the ...

  4. Gonzales fends off hard-line GOP challenger in Texas ... - AOL

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    Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) survived a challenge from his right and won the GOP primary in Texas’s 23rd Congressional District, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ. Gonzales ...

  5. Gonzales, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gonzales is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, with a population of 7,165 at the 2020 census. [6] It is the county seat of Gonzales County. [7] The "Come and Take It" incident, the ride of the Immortal 32 into the Alamo, and the Runaway Scrape after the fall of the Alamo, all integral events in the War for Texas Independence from Mexico, originated in Gonzales.

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  9. Gonzales County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1840 Gonzales men join the Battle of Plum Creek against Buffalo Hump and his Comanches. 1850 Gonzales College is founded by slave-owning planters, and is the first institution in Texas to confer A.B. degrees on women. 1853 The Gonzales Inquirer begins publication. [16] 1860 County population is 8,059, including 3,168 slaves. 1861