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Newsom signs bill allowing California IDs for immigrants in the country illegally
By Brittny Mejia & Cindy Carcamo | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 27, 2022 Throughout her life in California, Kassandra Merlos has relied on her Mexican passport as her sole form of identification. When she has rented apartments, she has been reluctant to mention that she’s in the country without ... -
Column: Farmworkers just rolled Newsom. What does it say about the Latino vote?
Story & Photo by Anita Chabria | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 28, 2022 SACRAMENTO — Turns out “Sí, se puede” isn’t just a rallying cry. It’s a threat. Gov. Gavin Newsom just learned that the hard way. On Wednesday afternoon, after a morning of glory in which Newsom signed a number of ... -
Biden White House preparing to take executive action to protect DACA 'Dreamers'
The administration is bracing for a likely court ruling that would end the program, which has shielded more than 600,000 immigrants from deportation. By Josh Lederman and Julia Ainsley | MSNBC | SEP. 29, 2022 | Photo by Jose Luis Magana The White House is preparing to take executive action to ... -
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 ... -
Column: If Gavin Newsom wants to be the anti-Trump, here’s his chance
By Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 24, 2022 | Photo by Rich Pedroncelli Gov. Gavin Newsom has embraced the role of migrants advocate on the national stage, dueling with Republican governors who are trying to score points with xenophobic voters by transporting asylum seekers out of their ... -
These migrants were flown to California from Texas. They don’t know why or who paid ...
By Salvador Hernandez | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 19, 2022 | Photo by NorCal Resist Eight Venezuelan migrants were flown last week from Texas to Sacramento with little cash — some without shoes — and the men have no idea why they were sent or who paid for the ... -
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 ... -
Migrants sent by DeSantis to Martha’s Vineyard say they were told they were going to ...
By Tom Porter | Insider | SEP 16, 2022 | Photo by Jonathan Wiggs Migrants were told jobs were available in Boston and boarded a plane in Texas, NPR reported. The plane instead went to Martha's Vineyard, as part of a political stunt by Florida's governor. The legality of the ...