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Immigrant Relief Dies in Congress (Again)
By Pablo Manriquez | Latino Rebels | SEP 15, 2022 | Photo by Mariam Zuhaib WASHINGTON — While dozens of immigrant relief bills, amendments, and proposals have been introduced during the current Congress, none are likely to pass the House and Senate and be signed into law by President Joe Biden, sources ... -
Mexico is the United States’ second largest trade partner; bilateral trade has increased in 2022
Mexico is running a surplus in trade with the U.S., but a deficit overall. Mexico Daily News | SEP. 9, 2022 | Photo by Fernando Macias Romo Mexico was the United States’ second largest trade partner in the first seven months of the year with two-way trade worth almost US ... -
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 ... -
Arellano's Column: How I’ve stayed COVID-free — caution, good luck and a smart wife
Column by Gustavo Arellano | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 11, 2022 | Photo by Francine Orr Infected people have coughed on me, maskless. I didn’t get COVID. I’ve attended parties that became super-spreader events — didn’t get COVID. I never sheltered in place and frequently punctured my pandemic bubble ... -
What to Know About California’s Ban on New Gasoline-Powered Cars
By 2035, California shoppers looking for new vehicles will have to buy electric. By Soumya Karlamangla | The New York Times | AUG. 29, 2022 | Photo by Alex Welsh California made history late last week when its regulators approved an ambitious plan to phase out the sale of new ... -
L.A. beaches aren’t just for white people
Column by Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 29, 2022 | Photo by Jay L. Clendenin Before armed police officers approached her on July 29, Luz Maria Flores felt safe. She was wearing a breeze-tousled bun and soaking in the sun with her younger sister on the Redondo ... -
Senator Alex Padilla defends the safe arrival of immigrants in the United States and hopes ...
Senator Alex Padilla met with civil organizations that help and defend asylum seekers, to whom he expressed his commitment to an immigration reform that offers a safe income to the United States to these people who flee violence and seek a better quality of life. By Jesus Garcia | La ... -
Department of Homeland Security finalizes new rule protecting DACA from future legal challenges
By Fernando Haro Garcia | LB Post | AUG. 24, 2022 | Photo by Thomas R Cordova The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday finalized a rule that will turn the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program into federal regulation protected from legal challenges. - ADVERTISEMENT - The DACA program ... -
New California policy protects healthcare benefits for young immigrants
By Adam Beam | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 23, 2022 | Photo by Rich Pedroncelli SACRAMENTO — About 40,000 low-income adults living in the country illegally won’t lose their government-funded health insurance over the next year under a new policy announced Monday by California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration. California already ... -
Governor Newsom appoints a Latina doctor as a surgeon general of California
The position involves being a key spokesperson on public health issues and advising the governor on how to address risks and challenges as effectively and early as possible. By Araceli Martinez Ortega | La Opinion | AUG. 26, 2022 | Photo courtesy of the State of California Governor Gavin Newsom ...