Tag: Latino communities
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California Law Lets Immigrant Parents Appoint Caregivers if Separated California Law Lets Immigrant Parents Appoint Caregivers if Separated
Immigration December 18, 2025

California Law Lets Immigrant Parents Appoint Caregivers if Separated

Assemblymember Celeste Rodriguez The California Family Preparedness Plan Act allows parents—many in Latino ... more

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A $23 Million Betrayal: Federal Charges Rock L.A.’s Homeless Services System A $23 Million Betrayal: Federal Charges Rock L.A.’s Homeless Services System
Crime News January 23, 2026

A $23 Million Betrayal: Federal Charges Rock L.A.’s Homeless Services System

The arrest of a nonprofit executive deepens scrutiny of how public homelessness ... more

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ICE is Now Offering $3,000 for Self-Deportation. Wasn’t $1,000 Enough to Convince People? ICE is Now Offering $3,000 for Self-Deportation. Wasn’t $1,000 Enough to Convince People?
Immigration December 22, 2025

ICE is Now Offering $3,000 for Self-Deportation. Wasn’t $1,000 Enough to Convince People?

ICE Self-Deportation Program Offer Rises to $3,000 as Program Falters For many undocumented ... more

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Immigration Detention Centers, Private Profits, and the Moral Test Facing Los Angeles Power Brokers Immigration Detention Centers, Private Profits, and the Moral Test Facing Los Angeles Power Brokers
Business December 28, 2025

Immigration Detention Centers, Private Profits, and the Moral Test Facing Los Angeles Power Brokers

An in-depth look at immigration detention centers, private prison investors, and ICE ... more

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“We Didn’t Want to Risk It”: Green Card Holders Head Back to U.S. “We Didn’t Want to Risk It”: Green Card Holders Head Back to U.S.
Immigration January 28, 2026

“We Didn’t Want to Risk It”: Green Card Holders Head Back to U.S.

As the green card abandonment warning takes hold, legal residents living in ... 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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Inside ICE’s Expanding AI Machine—and the Tech Company Powering It Inside ICE’s Expanding AI Machine—and the Tech Company Powering It
Immigration February 2, 2026

Inside ICE’s Expanding AI Machine—and the Tech Company Powering It

As Palantir deepens its role in immigration enforcement, civil rights groups warn ... 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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Deportations Have Quadrupled, Still Fall Far Short of Administration’s Target Deportations Have Quadrupled, Still Fall Far Short of Administration’s Target
Immigration February 5, 2026

Deportations Have Quadrupled, Still Fall Far Short of Administration’s Target

Research from the Deportation Data Project reveals major increases in community arrests, ... 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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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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As ACA Subsidies End, California’s Latino Coverage Gains Face New Pressure As ACA Subsidies End, California’s Latino Coverage Gains Face New Pressure
Health January 18, 2026

As ACA Subsidies End, California’s Latino Coverage Gains Face New Pressure

Early 2026 data raise affordability concerns for millions of Californians For more than ... more

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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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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
Cover Story 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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Beyond MacArthur Park: What’s Really at Stake in the CD-1 City Council Race Beyond MacArthur Park: What’s Really at Stake in the CD-1 City Council Race
Cover Story January 29, 2026

Beyond MacArthur Park: What’s Really at Stake in the CD-1 City Council Race

As the MacArthur Park City Council election dominates headlines, voters across Los ... more