The DMB Podcast Episode 2: The Arena Debacle
How do the taxpayers benefit from all the money being spent on the proposed arena?
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Continue readingDeliris Montanez-Berrios was honored and thankful to El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for asking her to be on their Dynamic Women 2 Women Panel Discussion on January 31, 2023. “This is NOT a political event, but it is part of who I am as a citizen of our republic. I serve my community at every level without expecting anything …
Continue reading‘Severity of crime’ must be considered in Border Patrol pursuits By Cindy Ramirez for El Paso Matters. January 24, 2023 Come May, border law enforcement agents will be prohibited from engaging in a vehicle pursuit solely on the grounds of a vehicle failing to stop at a checkpoint or yielding to an agent attempting to pull it over. Instead, Border …
Continue readingIn episode 2 of The DMB Podcast, Deliris Montanez Berrios discusses Ticketgate.
Continue readingDeliris Montañez Speaks Out About a High-Speed Chase that Ended in an Immigrant’s Death. Border Patrol chases often cause injury and death, and they frequently violate contemporary law enforcement standards.
Continue readingDeliris Montanez discusses border issues and El Paso’s government in her weekly podcast every Monday.
Continue reading“The most fulfilling deed I have done so far.”– Deliris Montanez Sleep is a basic human need, especially for kids who are growing, exploring, and learning about their world. The sad truth is that too many U.S. children don’t have beds to sleep in–a crisis affecting everything from grades to health to self-esteem. Luckily, people are finding creative ways to …
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Continue readingThe El Paso City Council voted Tuesday to abandon the long-embattled Downtown arena project and reallocate the funds to upgrade and renovate existing city facilities. Two former council candidates, Rich Wright and Deliris Montanez Berrios, both spoke in support of ending the arena project.
Continue readingEl Paso city council approved to have a traffic study done in an Upper Valley neighborhood where new development raised residents’ concerns over traffic congestion and emergency services.
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