Tag: immigration
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Three Latino Democrats Break With Their Party on DHS Funding as ICE Debate Intensifies Three Latino Democrats Break With Their Party on DHS Funding as ICE Debate Intensifies
Immigration News January 24, 2026

Three Latino Democrats Break With Their Party on DHS Funding as ICE Debate Intensifies

Cuellar, Gonzalez, and Gluesenkamp Perez emerge as key swing votes as Democrats ... more

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They Say Small Businesses Hold Up the Economy. Is That Still True When the Economy Itself Is in Crisis? They Say Small Businesses Hold Up the Economy. Is That Still True When the Economy Itself Is in Crisis?
Business Insights August 10, 2026

They Say Small Businesses Hold Up the Economy. Is That Still True When the Economy Itself Is in Crisis?

Small businesses are supposed to anchor local economies. New UCLA research shows ... more

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The State of Latino Politics in 2026: More Diverse, More Frustrated and Harder for Both Parties to Win The State of Latino Politics in 2026: More Diverse, More Frustrated and Harder for Both Parties to Win
Politics July 9, 2026

The State of Latino Politics in 2026: More Diverse, More Frustrated and Harder for Both Parties to Win

New research shows Latino voters remain deeply connected to their identity and ... more

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The Road to City Hall: The Road to City Hall: José Ugarte and the Fight for South Los Angeles The Road to City Hall: The Road to City Hall: José Ugarte and the Fight for South Los Angeles
Cover Story August 10, 2026

The Road to City Hall: The Road to City Hall: José Ugarte and the Fight for South Los Angeles

(Note: We use “South Central” to reflect how José Ugarte describes the ... more

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The Immigration Mandate May Be Changing. What Happens When Washington Keeps Acting on Yesterday’s Vote? The Immigration Mandate May Be Changing. What Happens When Washington Keeps Acting on Yesterday’s Vote?
Immigration August 9, 2026

The Immigration Mandate May Be Changing. What Happens When Washington Keeps Acting on Yesterday’s Vote?

New polling suggests Americans still want immigration laws enforced, but growing numbers ... more

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Supreme Court to Decide Whether Immigrants Can Be Held for Months or Years Without a Bond Hearing Supreme Court to Decide Whether Immigrants Can Be Held for Months or Years Without a Bond Hearing
Immigration June 17, 2026

Supreme Court to Decide Whether Immigrants Can Be Held for Months or Years Without a Bond Hearing

The justices will review whether the Constitution requires bond hearings for immigrants ... more

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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

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Supreme Court Expands DHS Authority Over Returning Green Card Holders Facing Criminal Charges Supreme Court Expands DHS Authority Over Returning Green Card Holders Facing Criminal Charges
Immigration June 23, 2026

Supreme Court Expands DHS Authority Over Returning Green Card Holders Facing Criminal Charges

The Blanche v. Lau decision gives immigration officials broader power to treat ... more

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Soto-Martínez’s Fast Food Worker Protections Head to Final Vote After Two-Year Fight Soto-Martínez’s Fast Food Worker Protections Head to Final Vote After Two-Year Fight
LA Politics August 9, 2026

Soto-Martínez’s Fast Food Worker Protections Head to Final Vote After Two-Year Fight

A proposed expansion of Los Angeles' Fair Work Week rules could cover ... more

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Salvadoran TPS Expires in September. Could Bukele’s Relationship With Trump Have Saved an Extension? Salvadoran TPS Expires in September. Could Bukele’s Relationship With Trump Have Saved an Extension?
Immigration August 13, 2026

Salvadoran TPS Expires in September. Could Bukele’s Relationship With Trump Have Saved an Extension?

More than 170,000 Salvadorans could face major immigration uncertainty if the Trump ... more

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Proyecto Pastoral: Four Decades of Love, Resistance, and Healing Proyecto Pastoral: Four Decades of Love, Resistance, and Healing
LA May 21, 2026

Proyecto Pastoral: Four Decades of Love, Resistance, and Healing

From youth programs and homeless outreach to immigrant support and community leadership, ... more

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Pregnant Tourists Targeted After Supreme Court Birthright Ruling Pregnant Tourists Targeted After Supreme Court Birthright Ruling
Immigration July 1, 2026

Pregnant Tourists Targeted After Supreme Court Birthright Ruling

  After the Supreme Court left birthright citizenship intact, Republican lawmakers and Trump ... more

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Parents of U.S.-Born Children Urged to Keep Proof They Paid Birth Costs Parents of U.S.-Born Children Urged to Keep Proof They Paid Birth Costs
Immigration August 18, 2026

Parents of U.S.-Born Children Urged to Keep Proof They Paid Birth Costs

Mexican families who previously had children born in the United States are ... more

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One Man’s 82,000-Sandwich Effort for Migrants Inspires Film One Man’s 82,000-Sandwich Effort for Migrants Inspires Film
Film February 11, 2026

One Man’s 82,000-Sandwich Effort for Migrants Inspires Film

As government agencies stayed away, volunteer Samuel Schultz organized nonstop relief at ... more

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Not So Fast: Most Immigrants Won’t Have to Leave for Green Cards Not So Fast: Most Immigrants Won’t Have to Leave for Green Cards
Immigration June 1, 2026

Not So Fast: Most Immigrants Won’t Have to Leave for Green Cards

After widespread concern among immigrant families and attorneys, the Department of Homeland ... more

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