Tag: Latino communities
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Why More Latino Families Are Leaving California — and Where They’re Going Why More Latino Families Are Leaving California — and Where They’re Going
Business Cover Story January 18, 2026

Why More Latino Families Are Leaving California — and Where They’re Going

High housing costs, not culture, are pushing families to move California is still ... more

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Why East Los Angeles Still Unincorporated and What That Means for Residents Today Why East Los Angeles Still Unincorporated and What That Means for Residents Today
Politics April 30, 2026

Why East Los Angeles Still Unincorporated and What That Means for Residents Today

More than one million LA County residents live in unincorporated communities like ... more

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What Trump’s Housing Executive Order Really Means for Latino Neighborhoods in Los Angeles What Trump’s Housing Executive Order Really Means for Latino Neighborhoods in Los Angeles
Housing January 21, 2026

What Trump’s Housing Executive Order Really Means for Latino Neighborhoods in Los Angeles

The order claims to rein in Wall Street investors—but housing advocates say ... more

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What David Huerta’s Case Means for Immigrant Workers and the Future of ICE Protests in California What David Huerta’s Case Means for Immigrant Workers and the Future of ICE Protests in California
Immigration July 27, 2026

What David Huerta’s Case Means for Immigrant Workers and the Future of ICE Protests in California

California’s labor movement, immigrant communities, and civil rights groups are watching closely ... more

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U.S. Tightens Border Control With Floating Barriers in the Rio Grande, Rekindling Humanitarian Debate U.S. Tightens Border Control With Floating Barriers in the Rio Grande, Rekindling Humanitarian Debate
Immigration News January 15, 2026

U.S. Tightens Border Control With Floating Barriers in the Rio Grande, Rekindling Humanitarian Debate

New enforcement measures along the U.S.–Mexico border revive humanitarian concerns after past ... more

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U.S. Freezes Immigrant Visas for Colombia and 74 Countries, Leaving Families and Students in Limbo U.S. Freezes Immigrant Visas for Colombia and 74 Countries, Leaving Families and Students in Limbo
Immigration News January 14, 2026

U.S. Freezes Immigrant Visas for Colombia and 74 Countries, Leaving Families and Students in Limbo

The suspension targets permanent residency pathways under stricter “public charge” rules, affecting ... more

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Trump-Era Denaturalization Cases Reach Record Levels Trump-Era Denaturalization Cases Reach Record Levels
Immigration June 23, 2026

Trump-Era Denaturalization Cases Reach Record Levels

New federal data show a sharp rise in denaturalization lawsuits while the ... more

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Tren de Aragua’s Quiet Expansion Across Mexico and Into the United States Tren de Aragua’s Quiet Expansion Across Mexico and Into the United States
Crime News January 15, 2026

Tren de Aragua’s Quiet Expansion Across Mexico and Into the United States

How a Venezuelan prison gang built a cross-border criminal network along migration ... more

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The Rise and Fall of Gregory Bovino: From Trump’s Deportation Enforcer to Career Collapse The Rise and Fall of Gregory Bovino: From Trump’s Deportation Enforcer to Career Collapse
Immigration March 18, 2026

The Rise and Fall of Gregory Bovino: From Trump’s Deportation Enforcer to Career Collapse

Border Patrol raids Los Angeles Gregory Bovino became a defining symbol of ... 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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Solar power is growing among Latino families. The challenge is turning interest into ownership. Solar power is growing among Latino families. The challenge is turning interest into ownership.
Climate Change August 4, 2026

Solar power is growing among Latino families. The challenge is turning interest into ownership.

California offers rebates and incentives that can reduce the cost of rooftop ... 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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Poverty in California: Impact on the Latino Community and Why Los Angeles Faces the Greatest Challenges Poverty in California: Impact on the Latino Community and Why Los Angeles Faces the Greatest Challenges
California July 5, 2026

Poverty in California: Impact on the Latino Community and Why Los Angeles Faces the Greatest Challenges

High housing costs, inflation and wage gaps are leaving more California families ... more

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Mexico, Like the US, Extends Birthright Citizenship to Children Born on its Soil Mexico, Like the US, Extends Birthright Citizenship to Children Born on its Soil
Immigration June 25, 2026

Mexico, Like the US, Extends Birthright Citizenship to Children Born on its Soil

As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on President Trump's executive order, ... more

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Mexicans Make Up 40 Percent of Undocumented Migrants in the U.S. Mexicans Make Up 40 Percent of Undocumented Migrants in the U.S.
Immigration July 29, 2026

Mexicans Make Up 40 Percent of Undocumented Migrants in the U.S.

A new Migration Policy Institute report shows that Mexican immigrants remain the ... more

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Major Medi-Cal Changes Coming in 2026: Asset Limits Return and Coverage Tightens for Millions in California Major Medi-Cal Changes Coming in 2026: Asset Limits Return and Coverage Tightens for Millions in California
Health January 14, 2026

Major Medi-Cal Changes Coming in 2026: Asset Limits Return and Coverage Tightens for Millions in California

What seniors, people with disabilities, and undocumented adults need to know—and do ... more

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