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  • Austin, TX September 6, 2005: Volunteers sift through thousands of pounds of donations Tuesday morning at an unused parking garage in east Austin.  Central Texans gave record amounts of cash and goods over the holiday weekend to aid the 200,000-plus Louisana evacuees in the state.   <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181788.jpg
  • Austin, TX September 6, 2005: Volunteers, including Laura Dinda of Austin sift through thousands of pounds of donations Tuesday morning at an unused parking garage in east Austin.  Central Texans gave record amounts of cash and goods over the holiday weekend to aid the 200,000-plus Louisana evacuees in the state.   <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181784.jpg
  • Austin, TX September 6, 2005: Volunteers, including Laurie Sjolseth of Dripping Springs, Texas, sifts through thousands of pounds of donations Tuesday morning at an unused parking garage in east Austin.  Central Texans gave record amounts of cash and goods over the holiday weekend to aid the 200,000-plus Louisana evacuees in the state.   <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181785.jpg
  • Austin, TX September 6, 2005: Karl Shaw of Austin sifts through thousands of pounds of donations Tuesday morning at an unused parking garage in east Austin.  Central Texans gave record amounts of cash and goods over the holiday weekend to aid the 200,000-plus Louisana evacuees in the state.   <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181787.jpg
  • Austin, TX September 6, 2005: Karl Shaw of Austin sifts through thousands of pounds of donations Tuesday morning at an unused parking garage in east Austin.  Central Texans gave record amounts of cash and goods over the holiday weekend to aid the 200,000-plus Louisana evacuees in the state.   <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181786.jpg
  • Austin, Texas September 3, 2005: Refugees from Hurricane Katrina continue to pour into Texas shelters including the Austin Convention Center, which is expecting over 5,000 people in the next three days. <br />
Volunteers sort through stacks of donated clothes for refugees. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181831.jpg
  • Austin, Texas September 3, 2005: Refugees from Hurricane Katrina continue to pour into Texas shelters including the Austin Convention Center, which is expecting over 5,000 people in the next three days. <br />
Goods donated by Austinites litter the floor of the Austin Convention Center.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181828.jpg
  • Austin, Texas September 3, 2005: Refugees from Hurricane Katrina continue to pour into Texas shelters including the Austin Convention Center, which is expecting over 5,000 people in the next three days. <br />
Volunteers sort through stacks of donated clothes for refugees. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181830.jpg
  • Austin, TX September 7, 2005: A boy evacuee from New Orleans' Hurricane Katrina sits atop a large pile of donated diapers at the Austin Convention Center relief shelter where about 3,500 remain housed due to the hurricane. No Model Release<br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0182118.jpg
  • Austin, TX September 7, 2005: A boy evacuee from New Orleans' Hurricane Katrina sits atop a large pile of donated diapers at the Austin Convention Center relief shelter where about 3,500 remain housed due to the hurricane. No Model Release<br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0182120.jpg
  • Austin, TX September, 2006: Political fund-raiser luncheon for congressional candidate Michael McCaul of Austin at Barton Creek Country Club. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, TX September, 2006: Political fund-raiser luncheon for congressional candidate Michael McCaul of Austin at Barton Creek Country Club.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0216182.jpg
  • Central Texas: Children Volunteers at Food Bank summer program for "Camp Fire" girls and boys. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Burnet, Texas:  3,000 plus stuffed toys collected by junior high school students for New York City victims of 9/11 terrorist attack.  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Members of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church deliver relief supplies destined for Africa as part of a Women of the ELCA (WELCA) annual shipment for charity. Thousands of boxes of school supplies, clothing, quilts and kitchenware are collected every year by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
    WELCA delivery872X.JPG
  • Members of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church deliver relief supplies destined for Africa as part of a Women of the ELCA (WELCA) annual shipment for charity. Thousands of boxes of school supplies, clothing, quilts and kitchenware are collected every year by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
    WELCA delivery853X.JPG
  • Members of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church deliver relief supplies destined for Africa as part of a Women of the ELCA (WELCA) annual shipment for charity. Thousands of boxes of school supplies, clothing, quilts and kitchenware are collected every year by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
    WELCA delivery846X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas: Volunteers work to deliver boxes of toys to low-income residents of Austin during "Operation Blue Santa", a police department-sponsored charity toy drive. 2010  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385908.jpg
  • Austin, TX  April 26, 2009: Evangelical Lutherans celebrate the 125th anniversary of the founding of their congregation, St. Martin's Lutheran Church in downtown Austin with the offering plate being passed during service.    ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0370286.jpg
  • San Antonio, Texas September 9, 2005: Hurricane Katrina evacuee center at KellyUSA, a former Air Force base in south San Antonio.  <br />
Soldiers from Lackland Air Force Base help unload supplies at KellyUSA. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0182114.jpg
  • San Antonio, Texas September 9, 2005: Unloading supplies at the San Antonio Kelly USA hurricane shelter are the members of Echo Company, DLI  USA Army based at Lackland Air Foce Base, San Antonio. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0182115.jpg
  • San Antonio, Texas September 9, 2005: Hurricane Katrina evacuee center at KellyUSA, a former Air Force base in south San Antonio.  <br />
Soldiers from Lackland Air Force Base help unload supplies at KellyUSA. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0182113.jpg
  • Members of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church deliver relief supplies destined for Africa as part of a Women of the ELCA (WELCA) annual shipment for charity. Thousands of boxes of school supplies, clothing, quilts and kitchenware are collected every year by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
    WELCA delivery934X.JPG
  • Members of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church deliver relief supplies destined for Africa as part of a Women of the ELCA (WELCA) annual shipment for charity. Thousands of boxes of school supplies, clothing, quilts and kitchenware are collected every year by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
    WELCA delivery914X.JPG
  • Members of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church deliver relief supplies destined for Africa as part of a Women of the ELCA (WELCA) annual shipment for charity. Thousands of boxes of school supplies, clothing, quilts and kitchenware are collected every year by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
    WELCA delivery876X.JPG
  • Members of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church deliver relief supplies destined for Africa as part of a Women of the ELCA (WELCA) annual shipment for charity. Thousands of boxes of school supplies, clothing, quilts and kitchenware are collected every year by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
    WELCA delivery907X.JPG
  • Members of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church deliver relief supplies destined for Africa as part of a Women of the ELCA (WELCA) annual shipment for charity. Thousands of boxes of school supplies, clothing, quilts and kitchenware are collected every year by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
    WELCA delivery858X.JPG
  • Members of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church deliver relief supplies destined for Africa as part of a Women of the ELCA (WELCA) annual shipment for charity. Thousands of boxes of school supplies, clothing, quilts and kitchenware are collected every year by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
    WELCA delivery826X.JPG
  • San Antonio, Texas September 9, 2005: Hurricane Katrina evacuee center at KellyUSA, a former Air Force base in south San Antonio.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0182111.jpg
  • Members of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church deliver relief supplies destined for Africa as part of a Women of the ELCA (WELCA) annual shipment for charity. Thousands of boxes of school supplies, clothing, quilts and kitchenware are collected every year by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
    WELCA delivery834X.JPG
  • IBM donated school computers.  * ©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works
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  • Recycling drop-off and processing center in Austin, Texas. Ecology Action, a nonprofit organization operating various centers across Texas. January 12, 2012  © Marjorie Kamys Cotera /Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0432612.jpg
  • San Antonio, TX  May, 2004:  Trade Association convention of apartment managers and owners.<br />
Large check presentation for education foundation given at trade association convention. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    EDMM0097918.jpg
  • San Antonio, TX  May, 2004:  Trade Association convention of apartment managers and owners.<br />
Large check presentation for education foundation given at trade association convention. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    EDMM0097919.jpg
  • Police Toy Drive       ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMR3790    2346 1011 1725-007
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  • Austin , Texas - November 24, 2010  - Former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Leader Tom Delay leaves court after being found guilty at the Travis County Courthouse Wednesday after the jury found him guilty of money laundering and conspiracy charges in connection with Texas campaign donations dating back to 2002. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0406868.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - November 24, 2010  - Former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Leader Tom Delay leaves court after being found guilty at the Travis County Courthouse Wednesday after the jury found him guilty of money laundering and conspiracy charges in connection with Texas campaign donations dating back to 2002. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0406867.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - November 24, 2010  - Former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Leader Tom Delay leaves court after being found guilty at the Travis County Courthouse Wednesday after the jury found him guilty of money laundering and conspiracy charges in connection with Texas campaign donations dating back to 2002. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0406866.jpg
  • Georgetown, Texas 16 FEB 2000:  Author Bill Moyers makes a point about financing of campaigns as he speaks to Southwestern University students Wednesday night.  Moyers says that donations by large corporations are ruining democracy in the U.S. ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
    EDMK2044.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - November 24, 2010  - Former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Leader Tom Delay leaves court after being found guilty at the Travis County Courthouse Wednesday after the jury found him guilty of money laundering and conspiracy charges in connection with Texas campaign donations dating back to 2002. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0406869.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - November 24, 2010  -Former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Leader Tom Delay speaks to reporters at the Travis County Courthouse Wednesday after the jury found him guilty of money laundering and conspiracy charges in connection with Texas campaign donations dating back to 2002.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0406870.jpg
  • Watergate journalists BOB WOODWARD, l, and CARL BERNSTEIN, talk with reporters at the University of Texas where the papers of Mark Felt (aka Deep Throat) were made available to researchers March 23, 2007.  The legendary pair donated Watergate archives to the Harry Ransom Center in 2006. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0228843Z.JPG
  • Watergate journalists BOB WOODWARD, r, and CARL BERNSTEIN, talk with reporters at the University of Texas where the papers of Mark Felt (aka Deep Throat) were made available to researchers March 23, 2007.  The legendary pair donated Watergate archives to the Harry Ransom Center in 2006. ©Bob Daemmrich
    _BDD4758Z.JPG
  • CEO TRAVIS STICE of Diamondback Energy announces his company's $10-million donation to the Ukranian refugee relief effort during a talk at the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) at its convention in Austin.
    _ZBX7002Z.jpg
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall914X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall886X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall861X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall747X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall681X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall649X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall482X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall360X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall046X.JPG
  • Austin , Texas November 22 , 2011  -  Volunteers hand serve and handout food to attendees of free Thanksgiving meal donated by Texas supermarket giant H.E.B in Austin, Texas  © Marjorie Kamys Cotera /Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0426294.jpg
  • Young residents of Bastrop, Texas at the Convention Center sit if front of donated bottled water after massive wildflowers swept the area in early September, 2011  September 9, 2011.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0419194.jpg
  • Austin, Texas September 4, 2005: Hurricane Katrina refugees pick through donated clothing at the Austin Convention Center site which is housing 4,000 airlifted in from New Orleans. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181810.jpg
  • Austin, Texas September 4, 2005: Hurricane Katrina refugees pick through donated clothing at the Austin Convention Center site which is housing 4,000 airlifted in from New Orleans. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181817.jpg
  • Houston, Texas  September 2, 2005:  Texas Governor Rick Perry center coordinates Texas response to Hurricane Katrina at a meeting of emergency officials at Reliant Arena in Houston.  Left to right is Texas First Lady Anita Perry, Perry, Harris County Judge Robert Eckels and Adam Bass of Ameriquest, who donated $5 million to the relief effort.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181820.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 23, 2007: Watergate journalists Bob Woodward (l) and Carl Bernstein (r) talk with reporters at the University of Texas where the papers of Mark Felt (aka Deep Throat) were made available to researchers Friday. The pair donated their archives to the Harry Ransom Center in 2006.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0228843.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 23, 2007: Watergate journalists Carl Bernstein (l) and Bob Woodward (r) look over part of their notes at the University of Texas where the papers of Mark Felt (aka Deep Throat) were made available to researchers Friday. The pair donated their archives to the Harry Ransom Center in 2006.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0228847.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 23, 2007: Watergate journalists Carl Bernstein (l) and Bob Woodward (r) look over part of their notes at the University of Texas where the papers of Mark Felt (aka Deep Throat) were made available to researchers Friday. The pair donated their archives to the Harry Ransom Center in 2006.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0228844.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 23, 2007: Watergate journalists Bob Woodward (l) and Carl Bernstein (r) talk with reporters at the University of Texas where the papers of Mark Felt (aka Deep Throat) were made available to researchers Friday. The pair donated their archives to the Harry Ransom Center in 2006.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0228846.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 23, 2007: Watergate journalists Bob Woodward (l) and Carl Bernstein (r) talk with reporters at the University of Texas where the papers of Mark Felt (aka Deep Throat) were made available to researchers Friday. The pair donated their archives to the Harry Ransom Center in 2006.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0228845.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 23, 2007: Watergate journalists Bob Woodward (l) and Carl Bernstein (r) talk with reporters at the University of Texas where the papers of Mark Felt (aka Deep Throat) were made available to researchers Friday. The pair donated their archives to the Harry Ransom Center in 2006.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0228848.jpg
  • Killeen, Texas May 30, 2006: Marilyn Nolen, 61, who had twins in her mid-fifties through IVF treatment using donated eggs , relaxes with her children Travis (left, blond hair) and Ryan (right, dark hair) at their home near Fort Hood, Texas<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/ .
    EDAE0199798.jpg
  • Killeen, Texas May 30, 2006: Marilyn Nolen, 61, who had twins in her mid-fifties through IVF treatment using donated eggs , relaxes with her children Travis (left, blond hair) and Ryan (right, dark hair) at their home near Fort Hood, Texas<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/ .
    EDAE0199800.jpg
  • CEO TRAVIS STICE of Diamondback Energy announces his company's $10-million donation to the Ukranian refugee relief effort during a talk at the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) at its convention in Austin.
    _ZBX7001Z.jpg
  • CEO TRAVIS STICE of Diamondback Energy announces his company's $10-million donation to the Ukranian refugee relief effort during a talk at the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) at its convention in Austin.
    _ZBX6995Z.jpg
  • CEO TRAVIS STICE of Diamondback Energy announces his company's $10-million donation to the Ukranian refugee relief effort during a talk at the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) at its convention in Austin.
    _ZBX6991Z.jpg
  • Austin, Texas USA  1992 A magnet elementary school computer lab donated by Apple Computers. XX
    Daemmrich-339AL.jpg
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall888X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall844X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall684X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall669X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall576X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall611X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall531X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall491X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall464X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall455X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall441X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall392X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall241X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall232X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall227X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall214X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall198X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall164X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall144X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall097X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall086X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall075X.JPG
  • Piles of donated clothes, food, toiletries and medicine for immigrants at a make-shift shelter at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in McAleen, Texas    June 24, 2014 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Piles of donated clothes, food, toiletries and medicine for immigrants at a make-shift shelter at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in McAleen, Texas   June 24, 2014 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0487027.jpg
  • Austin , Texas November 22 , 2011  -  Volunteers hand serve and handout food to attendees of free Thanksgiving meal donated by Texas supermarket giant H.E.B in Austin, Texas  © Marjorie Kamys Cotera /Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0426296.jpg
  • Austin , Texas November 22 , 2011  -  Volunteers hand serve and handout food to attendees of free Thanksgiving meal donated by Texas supermarket giant H.E.B in Austin, Texas  © Marjorie Kamys Cotera /Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0426295.jpg
  • Austin , Texas November 22 , 2011  -  Volunteers hand serve and handout food to attendees of free Thanksgiving meal donated by Texas supermarket giant H.E.B in Austin, Texas  © Marjorie Kamys Cotera /Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0426293.jpg
  • Young residents of Bastrop, Texas at the Convention Center sit if front of donated bottled water after massive wildflowers swept the area in early September, 2011  September 9, 2011.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0419195.jpg
  • Austin, Texas September 4, 2005: Hurricane Katrina refugees pick through donated clothing at the Austin Convention Center site which is housing 4,000 airlifted in from New Orleans. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181818.jpg
  • Houston, Texas  September 2, 2005:  Texas Governor Rick Perry (right) coordinates Texas response to Hurricane Katrina at a meeting of emergency officials at Reliant Arena in Houston.  Left to right is Adam Bass of Ameriquest, who donated $5 million to Texas' relief effort and Harris County Judge Robert Eckels. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0181819.jpg
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