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Conservative justices question Biden's student loan plan in crucial SCOTUS case
A key question is whether six GOP-led states have legal standing. By Devin Dwyer, Anne Flaherty & Sarah Herndon | ABC News | FEB. 28, 2023 | Photo by Andrew Caballero-Reynolds The Supreme Court on Tuesday began hearing arguments in two cases challenging President Joe Biden's $400 billion student loan ... -
Business-immigration group alarmed over DeSantis proposal to repeal in-state tuition for Dreamers
The law was signed in 2014 by then-Gov. Rick Scott, a Republican now in the U.S. Senate. By Carmen Sesin & Suzanne Gamoba | NBC News | MAR. 2, 2023 | Photo by Wilfredo Lee MIAMI — A group of employers, students and community leaders expressed alarm Thursday over Florida ... -
In reversal, Biden considers detaining migrant families
By Colleen Long & Elliot Spagat | Los Angeles Times | MAR. 7, 2023 | Photo by Evan Vucci for AP WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is considering detaining migrant families who cross into the U.S. without permission as it prepares to end COVID-19 restrictions at the border with Mexico, according to ... -
Biden administration urges judge to allow latest ‘Dreamers’ rule
The Justice Department is fighting to protect the program in a court challenge brought in Texas by a group of Republican-led states. By Suzanne Monyak | Roll Call | MAR. 3, 2023 | Photo by Nathan Posner for Anadolu Agency/Getty The Biden administration has urged a Texas federal judge to ... -
El Magonista | Vol. 11, No. 7 | March 2, 2023
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Newsom rescinds California’s COVID-19 state of emergency, marking an end to the pandemic era
By Taryn Luna | Los Angeles Times | FEB. 28, 2023 | Photo by Genaro Molina SACRAMENTO — California’s COVID-19 state of emergency officially ends Tuesday, bringing a symbolic close to one of the most challenging chapters of state history and of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s political career. The Democratic governor declared the state ... -
He deported thousands of people, then learned he was undocumented
By Catherine E. Shiotchet | CNN | FEB. 26, 2023 | Photo by Veronica G. Cardenas San Benito, Texas — Raul Rodriguez says he’ll never forget the moment he realized his life was built on a lie. He was so shaken that he felt the blood rushing to his feet. In a ... -
University for Indigenous languages to begin classes in 2023
By MND Staff | Mexico News Daily | FEB. 27, 2023 | Photo by Presidencia A new national university that will teach Indigenous languages will begin classes by September, Mexico’s National Institute of Indigenous Peoples (INPI) announced. Adelfo Regino Montes, INPI’s general director, signed the foundational documents for the University ... -
The U.S. Deported a Million of Its Own Citizens to Mexico During the Great Depression
Up to 1.8 million people of Mexican descent—most of them American-born—were rounded up in informal raids and deported in an effort to reserve jobs for white people. By Becky Little | History Channel | JUL. 12, 2019 | Photo by Dorthea Lange In the 1930s, the Los Angeles Welfare Department ... -
Mexican protesters see electoral overhaul as a threat to democracy
By Leila Miller & Cecilia Sanchez | Los Angeles Times | FEB. 26, 2023 | Photo by Fernando Llano MEXICO CITY — Juan Manuel Martinez remembers the days when he would vote in Mexico’s elections with no confidence that they were being run fairly. For decades, the Institutional Revolutionary Party, known as ...