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Xóchitl Gálvez arrives in Los Angeles, but ignores the majority of the community
Dr. Sheinbaum's presence is urgently needed in the city with the most Mexicans outside of Mexico. By Juan Jose Gutierrez | La Opinion | SEP. 27, 2023 | Photo by Reform Agency Senator Xóchitl Gálvez, standard-bearer of the Frente Amplio Por México, will be in Southern California on September 28 ... -
LULAC DEMANDS WORK PERMITS AND PROTECTONS AGAINST DEPORTATION FOR ALL UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS WAITING YEARS IN ...
Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Urges Equal Treatment for Other Undocumented Immigrants Fleeing Danger, Violence and Here More than a Decade. By David Cruz | LULAC | SEP. 21, 2023 Washington, DC - LULAC announced it supports the Biden Administration's action as a humane and economically necessary step as ... -
El Magonista | September 15, 2023 | Vol. 11, No. 29
*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser "El Magonista" | Vol. 11, No. 29 | September 15, 2023 TEXAS JUDGE ISSUES EXPECTED RULING IN DACA CASE ON EXECUTIVE POWER; SUPREME COURT APPEAL IMMINENT SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER DACA RULING UPDATE FEDERAL JUDGE AGAIN RULES DACA IS ILLEGAL By Miriam Jordan | ... -
Mexico's Independence Day is almost here. No, it's not on Cinco de Mayo.
Here's what you need to know about how the fight for independence in Mexico began, and how that celebration has transcended borders more than 200 years later. By Nicole Macias Garibay & Camille Fine | USA Today | SEP. 14, 2023 | Photo by Alfredo Estrella PHOENIX — Mexico's Independence Day, celebrated ... -
The Braids and Bravery of Blue Beetle's Nana
By Mariana Martinez Barba | Women's Media Center | SEP. 6, 2023 | Photo courtesy of IMDB When Nana Reyes (Adriana Barraza) in the film Blue Beetle unpins her hair to drop two long braids, she symbolically salutes Latina guerreras. The DC movie follows the transformation of a young Latino man —Jaime ... -
CSU trustees approve 6% annual tuition increase over fierce student protests
By Debbie Truong | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 13, 2023 | Photo by Irfan Khan California State University trustees on Wednesday approved a 6% annual tuition increase for the next five years despite fierce opposition from scores of students who say they are financially struggling and can ill afford ... -
A Tale of Two Immigration Amnesties
Reagan signed legislation after a bipartisan debate in Congress. Biden simply pretends there’s no border. By Jason L. Riley | The Wall Street Journal | SEP. 12, 2023 | Photo by Suzanne Cordeiro It was 37 years ago that President Reagan signed a controversial immigration bill that included an amnesty provision ... -
'FLOATERS': OUR REFLECTION IN THE RIO GRANDE
Migrant children are drowning at the border. Their deaths are met with indifference. Rescue workers call these bodies “floaters.” By Debbie Nathan | The Intercept | SEP. 2, 2023 | Photo by Suzanne Cordeiro THE MEDIA WAS filled this summer with news of migrants blocked and wounded by orange buoys and ... -
Bill Richardson, a public life in photos, 1947-2023
Cigar chomping, dancing, baseball hurling also part of the Richardson vibe. By Jason Dick | Roll Call | SEP. 5, 2023 | Photo by Scott J. Ferrell When Bill Richardson died on Sept. 1, he left behind a legacy in public life that stretched from his time as a staffer ... -
DACA recipient from Houston stuck in Mexico after discrepancy on paperwork blocked her from a ...
By Miya Shay | ABC-13 News Houston | AUG. 31, 2023 | Photo by Robyn Beck HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- As a 14-year-old starting his freshman year in high school, Gerardo Garza Jr. already has plenty to worry about. But now, he's going through all those back-to-school challenges without his mom ...