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Op-Ed: The long, deep reach of the U.S. Border Patrol
By Reece Jones | Los Angeles Times | JUL. 17, 2022 | Photo by Matt York for AP Most people think of the border as a distant line tracing the outside edge of the United States. That is not how the U.S. government sees it. The border is officially defined ... -
El Magonista Newsletter | Vol. 10, No. 27 | July 15, 2022 - WATCH LIVE: ...
*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser "El Magonista" | Vol. 10, No. 27 | July 15, 2022 TO WATCH LIVE CLICK HERE: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 9:00 a.m. CDT (Mexico City local time) THE G.O.P.’S ‘WILDEST DREAM’ By Ian Prasad Phillbrick | The New York Times | JUL. 10, 2022 Photo ... -
AMLO asks Joe Biden to "regularize now" the situation of migrants and offers him his ...
President Joe Biden assures that the relationship with his Mexican counterpart Andrés Manuel López Obrador is "strong and productive" despite the headlines that appear in the media. By Cesar Reyes | La Opinion | JUL. 12, 2022 | Photo by Nicholas Kamm for AFP/Getty The president of the United States, Joe ... -
After snubbing Biden at summit, Mexico’s president pokes him at the White House
By Tracy Wilkinson & Eli Stokols | Los Angeles Times | JUL. 12, 2022 | Photo by Susan Walsh for AP WASHINGTON — A month after he boycotted a major regional summit in Los Angeles and snubbed the Biden administration, Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador came to Washington on Tuesday for wide-ranging talks ... -
Jill Biden apologizes after comparing diversity of Latinos to breakfast tacos
Her analogy sparked backlash among Hispanic journalists and conservatives. By Libby Cathey | ABC News | JUL. 12, 2022 | Photo by ABC News First lady Jill Biden apologized Tuesday through her spokesperson after receiving public backlash for saying in a speech Monday that Latinos are "as unique as breakfast tacos." Spokesperson ... -
If Congress won’t help the ‘Dreamers,’ Biden should
Column by Jean Guerrero for the Los Angeles Times | JUN. 15, 2022 | Photo courtesy of AP It’s been 10 years since President Obama announced from the White House Rose Garden that tens of thousands of people who grew up in the United States would be allowed to temporarily work here ... -
After 10 Years of DACA, Uncertainty Is Still the Reality
By Yesica Balderrama | Latino Rebels | JUN. 15, 2022 | Photo by Jacquelyn Martin (AP) Even after President Obama first announced the creation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program 10 years ago on June 15, a state of limbo and uncertainty is still a constant for ... -
Book Review: The ‘Bad Mexicans’ who made U.S. and Mexican history
By Fidel Martinez | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 9, 2022 “Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands,” the latest book by historian Kelly Lytle Hernández, starts off with the lynching of Antonio Rodríguez in Rocksprings, Texas. The 20-year-old Mexican ranch hand was taken by a mob and ... -
The Los Angeles Declaration Could Represent a Big Step for Real Migration Cooperation across the ...
By Andrew Selee | Migration Policy Institute | JUNE 2022 | Photo by Freddie Everett The Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection signed by leaders from countries across the Western Hemisphere at the conclusion of this week’s Summit of the Americas commits their governments to expand legal migration pathways, ... -
Biden administration lays out its plan for Covid-19 vaccinations for children under 5
Vaccinations could begin later in June if shots from Moderna and Pfizer are authorized by FDA. By Donald Judd & Betsy Klein | CNN | JUN. 9, 2022 | Photo by White House staff The White House has announced a highly anticipated Covid-19 vaccine rollout plan for children under 5. The administration ...