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Seeing double-double? In-N-Out copycat in Mexico changes name, drops knockoff logo
By Nathan Solis | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 23, 2023 | Photo by Robert Guathier An imitation In-N-Out restaurant that opened in Mexico this summer has already given up the California lifestyle and changed its name, likely after facing legal action from the original burger chain. No one said ... -
The Challenges of Educational Exchange from a North American Perspective
By Juan Pablo Murra | North Capital Forum | 2023 Photo by Conecta TEC MX Introduction International trade and globalization have brought the world closer together, offering opportunities for increased connectivity. Technology is a significant catalyst for regional and international development. The exchange of goods, services, and capital across borders ... -
Latino kids in states with more anti-immigrant laws are in poorer health, study finds
A study in Pediatrics found that Latinos from 3 to 17 in states with more discriminatory policies have higher odds of having certain physical and mental health conditions. By Edwin Flores | NBC News | AUG. 15, 2023 | Photo by AFP-Getty Latino children living in states with more anti-immigrant ... -
This California agency is reporting U.S. citizens to ICE
By Fidel Martinez | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 31, 2023 | Photo by Diana Ramirez The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the agency that oversees the operation of the state’s prison and parole systems, routinely reports U.S citizens or green card holders in their custody to U.S. Immigration ... -
How ‘Past Lives’ resonates with my Mexican bicultural experience
By Carlos Aguilar | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 7, 2023 | Photo by Jon Pack/A24 Films In “Past Lives,” playwright turned filmmaker Celine Song’s tenderhearted debut feature, cosmic forces align to bring together two former childhood sweethearts as adults. Nora (played by Greta Lee) left South Korea for Canada ... -
The US is facing a labor shortage — immigration is the solution
By Johannes Lang & Zuzana Cepla | The Hill | AUG. 18, 2023 | Photo by Nam Y. Huh For over 35 years, the American political system has been unable to make any significant change to U.S. immigration policy. In June 2023, a bipartisan coalition of representatives introduced the Dignity Act, ... -
Mexico's Sheinbaum widens lead in race for ruling party candidacy: poll
By Reuters | AUG. 22, 2023 | Photo by Henry Romero MEXICO CITY, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum slightly extended her lead in the race to become the Mexican ruling party's candidate for the 2024 presidential election, an opinion poll conducted through early August showed ... -
Claudia Sheinbaum afirma que defenderá a los mexicanos que viven en EU
La exjefa de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México urge al INE facilitar el voto de los mexicanos en el extranjero. Radio Formula-MX | AUG. 9, 2023 La aspirante a la candidatura presidencial por Morena, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, expresó desde la Asamblea Informativa realizada en la Alcaldía de Venustiano Carranza, aquí en la Ciudad ... -
‘I have enough ovaries to apply the law.’ The language of gender enters the Mexican ...
By Leila Miller | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 15, 2023 | Photo by Ulises Ruiz MEXICO CITY — The two presidential front-runners grew up exposed to sharply different visions of what a woman in Mexico could aspire to be. In her impoverished home in the state of Hidalgo, Xóchitl Gálvez faced beatings ... -
Opposition bloc narrows to 3 aspiring candidates for 2024 election
By MND Staff | Mexico News Daily | AUG. 16, 2023 | Photo by Mario Jasso The Broad Front for Mexico (FAM) opposition bloc has trimmed its field of potential presidential candidates from four to three, eliminating former tourism minister Enrique de la Madrid. The organizing committee of the FAM ...