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Little L.A.: Deported Mexicans Restart in Mexico City Little L.A.: Deported Mexicans Restart in Mexico City
Immigration May 6, 2026

Little L.A.: Deported Mexicans Restart in Mexico City

Thousands of Mexicans deported from the United States are rebuilding their lives ... more

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The Alleged “Narco Queen” of MacArthur Park Is Finally Behind Bars The Alleged “Narco Queen” of MacArthur Park Is Finally Behind Bars
Crime May 6, 2026

The Alleged “Narco Queen” of MacArthur Park Is Finally Behind Bars

Federal agents arrested 18 suspects and seized nearly 19 kilograms of fentanyl ... more

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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

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Latino Homeownership Hits Record 10.2 Million as California Families Face Rising Housing Barriers Latino Homeownership Hits Record 10.2 Million as California Families Face Rising Housing Barriers
Housing May 5, 2026

Latino Homeownership Hits Record 10.2 Million as California Families Face Rising Housing Barriers

A new NAHREP report shows Latino families powered national homeownership gains in ... more

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4.3 Million and Counting”: Trump Official Applauds SNAP Cuts 4.3 Million and Counting”: Trump Official Applauds SNAP Cuts
Food May 5, 2026

4.3 Million and Counting”: Trump Official Applauds SNAP Cuts

Federal SNAP enrollment has fallen sharply after major budget cuts, raising concern ... more

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New Disneyland Plate Could Raise Funds for Kids’ Hospitals Statewide New Disneyland Plate Could Raise Funds for Kids’ Hospitals Statewide
California May 5, 2026

New Disneyland Plate Could Raise Funds for Kids’ Hospitals Statewide

California plans a Disneyland-themed license plate that could raise money for children’s ... more

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California’s Next Governor Could Revive Single-Payer Healthcare Debate as Families Struggle With Costs California’s Next Governor Could Revive Single-Payer Healthcare Debate as Families Struggle With Costs
Healthcare May 5, 2026

California’s Next Governor Could Revive Single-Payer Healthcare Debate as Families Struggle With Costs

As insurance premiums rise and many residents delay care, some California candidates ... more

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Mexico Remittances Rebound—But Are Migrants Really Better Off? Mexico Remittances Rebound—But Are Migrants Really Better Off?
Immigration May 5, 2026

Mexico Remittances Rebound—But Are Migrants Really Better Off?

Mexico posted its strongest March remittance total on record, with gains tied ... more

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LAUSD Under Fire Amid Federal Investigation and Mounting Crises LAUSD Under Fire Amid Federal Investigation and Mounting Crises
Education May 5, 2026

LAUSD Under Fire Amid Federal Investigation and Mounting Crises

The U.S. Department of Education is investigating LAUSD over alleged mishandling of ... more

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Latino Law Students Lean Harder on Loans, get Less Grant Aid, and Use More Credit Cards Latino Law Students Lean Harder on Loans, get Less Grant Aid, and Use More Credit Cards
Immigration May 4, 2026

Latino Law Students Lean Harder on Loans, get Less Grant Aid, and Use More Credit Cards

A UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute brief warns new federal borrowing ... more

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US cities rank among most dangerous World Cup 2026 hosts US cities rank among most dangerous World Cup 2026 hosts
Mexico May 4, 2026

US cities rank among most dangerous World Cup 2026 hosts

A new ranking of 2026 FIFA World Cup host cities places Boston, ... more

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Gains in California Home Affordability Leave Latino Buyers Behind Gains in California Home Affordability Leave Latino Buyers Behind
California May 4, 2026

Gains in California Home Affordability Leave Latino Buyers Behind

A new California Association of Realtors report found housing affordability improved in ... more

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Will Federal Limits Be Respected at California Polling Sites? Will Federal Limits Be Respected at California Polling Sites?
California May 4, 2026

Will Federal Limits Be Respected at California Polling Sites?

Concerns are rising across California over whether federal immigration agents could appear ... more

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Steyer vs Hilton vs Becerra: Three Different Futures for Latino California, but Big Questions Remain Steyer vs Hilton vs Becerra: Three Different Futures for Latino California, but Big Questions Remain
Politics May 4, 2026

Steyer vs Hilton vs Becerra: Three Different Futures for Latino California, but Big Questions Remain

Housing, jobs, healthcare, and immigration fears are shaping California’s 2026 governor race. ... more

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Colorectal Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults, and Latinos Face One of the Fastest Increases Colorectal Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults, and Latinos Face One of the Fastest Increases
Health May 4, 2026

Colorectal Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults, and Latinos Face One of the Fastest Increases

new American Cancer Society report shows colorectal cancer is climbing in adults ... more

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Bigger Than Japan: US Latino GDP Climbs to 4th Worldwide Bigger Than Japan: US Latino GDP Climbs to 4th Worldwide
Economy May 3, 2026

Bigger Than Japan: US Latino GDP Climbs to 4th Worldwide

New research from UCLA and California Lutheran University says Latino economic output ... more

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Undocumented and Facing Divorce: What Rights Do You Really Have? Undocumented and Facing Divorce: What Rights Do You Really Have?
Immigration May 3, 2026

Undocumented and Facing Divorce: What Rights Do You Really Have?

  Immigrants in California can seek divorce, child custody, and asset division regardless ... more

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LA County Fair Opens: Are “ICE-Free Zones” on County Property Really Safe? LA County Fair Opens: Are “ICE-Free Zones” on County Property Really Safe?
Immigration May 3, 2026

LA County Fair Opens: Are “ICE-Free Zones” on County Property Really Safe?

The Los Angeles County Fair returns to Pomona with rides, food, and ... more

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