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California’s public higher education leaders united in their support of DACA
A federal appeals court in Texas ruled Wednesday (Oct. 5) that DACA is unlawful, but the ruling keeps the program in place for now and allows recipients to renew their status while a lower court reviews changes made by the Biden administration that could fortify the program. By: UC Newsroom ... -
El Magonista | Vol. 10, No. 30 | August 5, 2022 - N.Y. court ruling ...
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Op-Ed: Protect the Dreamers. The U.S. needs doctors-in-training like me
By Yadira Bribiesca | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 24, 2022 | Photo courtesy of Associated Press I am a proud undocumented medical student attending the UCLA School of Medicine — a reality that still seems like a dream. It is a reality because of the 2012 Deferred Action for ... -
Column: San Bernardino judge reenacts the 1944 case that let Mexicans use the swimming pool
By Gustavo Arellano | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 18, 2022 | Photo by Robert Gauthier They sent out the hard-shell tacos on Thursday at Mitla Café the same way they have for 85 years — freshly fried, with a blizzard of cheddar cheese on top and a side of ... -
First lady Jill Biden visit to LA’s Homeboy Industries shines light on non-profit’s ‘impact’
By Robert Morales | Press-Telegram | SEP. 16, 2022 | Photo by Jae C. Hong Extricating oneself from life as a gang member is not easy. Neither is reintegrating into society after a prison term. That’s why it was a big deal when Homeboy Industries was founded by Father Gregory ... -
More than a Mexican Independence Day parade, it’s an East L.A. celebration of cultural pride
By Soudi Jimenez | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 17, 2022 | Photo by Soudi Jimenez After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the traditional Mexican Independence Day Parade will resume Sunday in East Los Angeles with colorful floats, charros, dancers, musicians and special guests, including Dodgers pitching legend Fernando Valenzuela as ... -
Independence Day primer: Who was Miguel Hidalgo?
His role in securing Mexico's independence was short-lived but he is still an iconic figure. By Leigh Thelmadatter | Mexico Daily News | SEP. 10, 2022 “Father of the country” is not a concept unique to the United States. Many countries have figures honored with that title, and in Mexico, ... -
Mexico's National Electoral Institute Encourages Participation from U.S. Dreamers
Story and Photo by INE-Mexico | SEPT. 2, 2022 (translated from Google) The National Electoral Institute (INE) held a meeting with a group of dreamers to discuss issues of credentialization and voting of Mexican men and women living abroad. The President of the INE, Lorenzo Córdova Vianello, said that the Institute "is ... -
Dreamers narrate experiences in a book
They present "Anthology of Dreams of an Impossible Journey" and the first rapprochement between the California-Mexico Studies Center and the FES Acatlán. Story and photo by NotiFES` Digital | AUG. 25, 2022 In order to learn more about what happens to young migrants in the United States, better known as dreamers and their ... -
Latinophobia in mainstream news fuels the radical right
Column by Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 22, 2022 | Photo by Willy Sanjuan A main driver of democracy’s decline in the United States is Latinophobia — from its central role in the rise of Donald Trump to its influence in the Jan. 6 insurrection. Any news ...