Lucilla S. Gomez

About

Joined April 13, 2026
0
Petitions
0
Followers
0
Following
About
Joined April 13, 2026
0
Petitions
0
Followers
0
Following
454
Xavier Becerra Surges in California Governor Race as Latino Vote Remains Unmeasured Xavier Becerra Surges in California Governor Race as Latino Vote Remains Unmeasured
Politics April 16, 2026

Xavier Becerra Surges in California Governor Race as Latino Vote Remains Unmeasured

Xavier Becerra governor race momentum grows after new polling shows a major ... more

54
Gas Prices Rise Above $6, but LA Keeps Driving: For Many Latinos, Cars Remain a Necessity Gas Prices Rise Above $6, but LA Keeps Driving: For Many Latinos, Cars Remain a Necessity
Economy July 12, 2026

Gas Prices Rise Above $6, but LA Keeps Driving: For Many Latinos, Cars Remain a Necessity

Gasoline prices have surged past $6 per gallon in Los Angeles, but ... more

68
Why California Homeowners Are Paying for Fires They Didn’t Experience Why California Homeowners Are Paying for Fires They Didn’t Experience
Consumer Alert July 2, 2026

Why California Homeowners Are Paying for Fires They Didn’t Experience

The latest court ruling isn't just about a $28 insurance fee. It's ... more

81
After a Week of Major Immigration Rulings, What Can Actually Change and What Can’t? After a Week of Major Immigration Rulings, What Can Actually Change and What Can’t?
Immigration July 4, 2026

After a Week of Major Immigration Rulings, What Can Actually Change and What Can’t?

Many immigration policies can change with a new administration, but Supreme Court ... more

111
USCIS Rewrites the Rules on Deferred Action. Immigrant Children Bear the Burden USCIS Rewrites the Rules on Deferred Action. Immigrant Children Bear the Burden
Immigration June 5, 2026

USCIS Rewrites the Rules on Deferred Action. Immigrant Children Bear the Burden

The Trump administration has quietly completed a sweeping rewrite of the federal ... more

199
US Overdose Deaths Fell for a Second Year, but New Risks Are Emerging US Overdose Deaths Fell for a Second Year, but New Risks Are Emerging
Health June 12, 2026

US Overdose Deaths Fell for a Second Year, but New Risks Are Emerging

Drug overdoses dramatically increased over the last two decades, with the number ... more

124
Trump’s New Weak Spot in 2026: Blue-Collar White Voters Trump’s New Weak Spot in 2026: Blue-Collar White Voters
Politics June 15, 2026

Trump’s New Weak Spot in 2026: Blue-Collar White Voters

The last time President Trump faced a midterm election, in 2018, congressional ... more

99
Trump’s 80th Birthday: Long Workdays, Fast Food, and Diet Coke Trump’s 80th Birthday: Long Workdays, Fast Food, and Diet Coke
USA June 11, 2026

Trump’s 80th Birthday: Long Workdays, Fast Food, and Diet Coke

Donald Trump’s routine as he approaches his 80th birthday, which falls on ... more

167
450,000 Migrant Children Unaccounted for as DHS Begins Search 450,000 Migrant Children Unaccounted for as DHS Begins Search
Immigration May 6, 2026

450,000 Migrant Children Unaccounted for as DHS Begins Search

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin repeated a long-debunked claim that hundreds of ... more

209
‘It’s a Scam’: Millions Charged to Migrants for Visas That Went Nowhere, Expert Says ‘It’s a Scam’: Millions Charged to Migrants for Visas That Went Nowhere, Expert Says
Immigration April 26, 2026

‘It’s a Scam’: Millions Charged to Migrants for Visas That Went Nowhere, Expert Says

Trump legal immigration restrictions impact is drawing scrutiny after new findings show ... more

202
New Trump Green Card Rule Could Force Thousands in California to Leave the U.S. New Trump Green Card Rule Could Force Thousands in California to Leave the U.S.
Cover Story May 23, 2026

New Trump Green Card Rule Could Force Thousands in California to Leave the U.S.

The policy change could reshape how immigrants, international workers, and mixed-status families ... more

96
Top Colleges Are Bringing Back the SAT. What It Means for Latino Students and California Families Top Colleges Are Bringing Back the SAT. What It Means for Latino Students and California Families
Education June 3, 2026

Top Colleges Are Bringing Back the SAT. What It Means for Latino Students and California Families

As Yale, Harvard, Princeton, MIT, and other elite universities restore testing requirements, ... more

136
Trump’s Face Is Coming to US Passports — But Not Everyone Will Get One Trump’s Face Is Coming to US Passports — But Not Everyone Will Get One
Travel April 30, 2026

Trump’s Face Is Coming to US Passports — But Not Everyone Will Get One

rump commemorative passport plans ahead of America’s 250th anniversary raise questions on ... more

68
Homeland Chief Tells TPS Holders to Seek Permanent Residency or Return Home Homeland Chief Tells TPS Holders to Seek Permanent Residency or Return Home
Immigration June 28, 2026

Homeland Chief Tells TPS Holders to Seek Permanent Residency or Return Home

Following a Supreme Court ruling, the Trump administration says many TPS recipients ... more

308
Supreme Court Narrows Asylum Access: What Latino Families Need to Know About the New Border Ruling Supreme Court Narrows Asylum Access: What Latino Families Need to Know About the New Border Ruling
Immigration June 25, 2026

Supreme Court Narrows Asylum Access: What Latino Families Need to Know About the New Border Ruling

The Court ruled that migrants standing in Mexico have not legally "arrived" ... more

97
Street Vendors Face Safety Concerns After Recent Attacks in Los Angeles Area Street Vendors Face Safety Concerns After Recent Attacks in Los Angeles Area
Crime July 9, 2026

Street Vendors Face Safety Concerns After Recent Attacks in Los Angeles Area

Recent assaults involving vendors in downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach are ... more

EnglishEspañol