As L.A. Residents Struggle With Crisis After Crisis — Now a 54% Spike in Trash Fees
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"Now we decide whether to eat or go for a walk," says ... more
This week, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) introduced legislation to expand a ... more
Show up at a border crossing with Mexico and ask a U.S. ... more
More than 100 House Democrats are raising "serious concerns" about reports that ... more
By Queens Latino More than 107,000 people are living in New York City ... more
There is a new path to the United States for Ecuadorians. The ... more
Blockbuster job growth continues to power the U.S. economy, with the Bureau ... more
In early 2021, President Biden enlisted Vice President Kamala Harris to help ... more
The homicide rates of several U.S. communities on the border with Mexico ... more
Immigrants arrested for homicides accounted for less than 1% of "at-large" arrests ... more
A new data brief from the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute ... more
The U.S. government has suspended support for legal representation in immigration courts ... more
The United States Northern Command announced that it deployed USS Gravely, a ... more
Sheriff’s Department uncovers how fear and immigration status were weaponized for profit. California ... more
A man and woman from South Los Angeles have been arrested for ... more
In the heart of the Texas desert, a Stryker is parked near ... more
A few days ago, President Donald Trump suggested to the media about ... more
Who is in charge of Los Angeles? How is it possible that a ... more
The community’s reaction has been strong, vocal, and accusatory. Seeing many Latino ... more
A rideshare driver allowed to live in the U.S. under a program ... more
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