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Farm Labor Organizer Alfredo Juarez Zeferino Ends Deportation Battle Farm Labor Organizer Alfredo Juarez Zeferino Ends Deportation Battle
Immigration July 17, 2025

Farm Labor Organizer Alfredo Juarez Zeferino Ends Deportation Battle

In Washington state, longtime immigrant farmworker and organizer Alfredo “Lelo” Juarez Zeferino ... more

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‘He Acts Like Fidel’: Trump Leaves Cubans in Political Limbo ‘He Acts Like Fidel’: Trump Leaves Cubans in Political Limbo
Latinos September 18, 2025

‘He Acts Like Fidel’: Trump Leaves Cubans in Political Limbo

There were years when Cubans became the face of Latino conservatism in ... more

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How Anger Over ICE Raids Is Mobilizing Latino Communities How Anger Over ICE Raids Is Mobilizing Latino Communities
LA Politics November 4, 2025

How Anger Over ICE Raids Is Mobilizing Latino Communities

Elections on Tuesday in California, New Jersey and other states are unfolding ... more

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Luchan por nueva legislación para vendedores ambulantes Luchan por nueva legislación para vendedores ambulantes
Community June 18, 2022

Luchan por nueva legislación para vendedores ambulantes

  Los vendedores ambulantes están en  lucha y no sólo en las calles, ... more

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Americans are divided on whether society overlooks racial discrimination Americans are divided on whether society overlooks racial discrimination
Politics August 26, 2023

Americans are divided on whether society overlooks racial discrimination

Ahead of the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington for Black ... more

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Dolls and trucks: Political right and left share some parenting beliefs Dolls and trucks: Political right and left share some parenting beliefs
Politics July 11, 2024

Dolls and trucks: Political right and left share some parenting beliefs

Society appears deeply divided on how to parent with regard to gender. For ... more

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Gavin Newsom vetoes a first-in-the-nation attempt to employ undocumented students Gavin Newsom vetoes a first-in-the-nation attempt to employ undocumented students
DACA September 23, 2024

Gavin Newsom vetoes a first-in-the-nation attempt to employ undocumented students

Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Sunday that would have directed the ... more

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Trump to sign an executive order making English the official U.S. language Trump to sign an executive order making English the official U.S. language
Politics February 28, 2025

Trump to sign an executive order making English the official U.S. language

President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order aimed at ... more

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100 Days of Trump: Chaos, Fear, Threats, and a ‘Project’ That Won’t Take Off 100 Days of Trump: Chaos, Fear, Threats, and a ‘Project’ That Won’t Take Off
Politics April 28, 2025

100 Days of Trump: Chaos, Fear, Threats, and a ‘Project’ That Won’t Take Off

“We're all afraid,” Alaska Republican Senator Liza Murkowski said last week at ... more

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More than 60 Health and Advocacy Groups Urge Trump to Fire Robert F. Kennedy Jr. More than 60 Health and Advocacy Groups Urge Trump to Fire Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Politics September 5, 2025

More than 60 Health and Advocacy Groups Urge Trump to Fire Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

61 organizations sent President Donald Trump a letter urging him to immediately ... more

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Smugglers are steering migrants into the remote Arizona desert Smugglers are steering migrants into the remote Arizona desert
Immigration September 1, 2023

Smugglers are steering migrants into the remote Arizona desert

Border Patrol agents ordered the young Senegalese men to wait in the ... more

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ICE detainee deaths could have been prevented, ACLU report says ICE detainee deaths could have been prevented, ACLU report says
Immigration June 25, 2024

ICE detainee deaths could have been prevented, ACLU report says

Most of the deaths of detainees in the custody of Immigration and ... more

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Migrant encounters at U.S.-Mexico border have fallen sharply in 2024 Migrant encounters at U.S.-Mexico border have fallen sharply in 2024
Immigration October 4, 2024

Migrant encounters at U.S.-Mexico border have fallen sharply in 2024

After reaching a record high at the end of 2023, the monthly ... more

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Schools caution international students Schools caution international students
Immigration December 16, 2024

Schools caution international students

A handful of U.S. colleges and universities have been cautioning their international ... more

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Mexico Has 35,000 Jobs Ready for Possible Deportees Mexico Has 35,000 Jobs Ready for Possible Deportees
Immigration January 24, 2025

Mexico Has 35,000 Jobs Ready for Possible Deportees

Mexico immigration plan: Transportation to their places of origin, health insurance, work, ... more

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How a TikTok network spreading Spanish-language immigration misinformation gained traction How a TikTok network spreading Spanish-language immigration misinformation gained traction
Immigration March 28, 2025

How a TikTok network spreading Spanish-language immigration misinformation gained traction

A rumor falsely claiming green card holders are banned from leaving and ... more

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A migrant tried to elude ICE… Hiding in a tree A migrant tried to elude ICE… Hiding in a tree
Immigration May 1, 2025

A migrant tried to elude ICE… Hiding in a tree

A Guatemalan migrant spent more than eight hours up a tree to ... more

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Smugglers Go Digital: Online Guides Fuel Dangerous U.S. Border Crossings Smugglers Go Digital: Online Guides Fuel Dangerous U.S. Border Crossings
Immigration September 15, 2025

Smugglers Go Digital: Online Guides Fuel Dangerous U.S. Border Crossings

A TikTok video shows the route a migrant would have to travel ... more

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Lost in Translation: Immigrants Face Job Hurdles in Mexico Over Language Gaps Lost in Translation: Immigrants Face Job Hurdles in Mexico Over Language Gaps
Immigration October 22, 2025

Lost in Translation: Immigrants Face Job Hurdles in Mexico Over Language Gaps

There are tens of thousands of Haitian refugees in Mexico, in particular ... more

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Tijuana’s Dangerous Water Crisis: Shrinking Colorado River and Aging Infrastructure Tijuana’s Dangerous Water Crisis: Shrinking Colorado River and Aging Infrastructure
USA July 7, 2023

Tijuana’s Dangerous Water Crisis: Shrinking Colorado River and Aging Infrastructure

Among the last cities downstream to receive water from the shrinking Colorado ... more