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Cesar Chavez Special Edition
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"El Magonista" | Vol. 10 No. 13 | March 31, 2022 - In Memoriam: Jorge Gonzalez, Esq. -
"EL MAGONISTA" | VOL. 10 NO. 13 | MARCH 31, 2022 - IN MEMORIAM: JORGE GONZALEZ, ESQ. -
Biden weighs phased out end of Trump-era deportation policy
The administration is looking at an end to Title 42 that could prioritize families first. By Laura Barron-Lopez, Sarah Ferris and Adam Cancryn | POLITICO | MAR. 30, 2022 | Photo by Eugene Garcia for AP The White House is planning to revoke a Trump-era deportation policy for migrants arriving ... -
U.S. immigration agency moves to cut 9.5 million-case backlog and speed up processing
USCIS received more than $400 million to address processing delays and application backlogs. By Camilo Montoya-Galvez | CBS News | MAR. 29, 2022 | Photo by Paul Bersebach for Getty The Biden administration on Tuesday is announcing three measures to reduce a growing multimillion-case backlog of immigration applications that has ... -
Biden expected to end Title 42 border expulsion policy in late May
Trump-era policy could soon meet the same fate as its odious creator. By Camilo Montoya-Galvez & Ed O'Keefe | CBS News | MAR. 30, 2022 | Photo by Salwan Georges for Getty The Biden administration is planning to end a pandemic-era emergency rule known as Title 42 that allows U.S. immigration authorities ... -
After officials bulldozed a Tijuana tent camp, migrants ended up in shelters, apartments and more ...
By Kate Morrissey | San Diego Union Tribune | MAR. 28, 2022 | Photo by Alejandro Tamayo Ever since she and hundreds of other asylum-seekers were forced from a camp outside the San Ysidro Port of Entry in Tijuana, Vanessa has worked two jobs — attendant at both a laundromat ... -
Op-Ed: Cuts to COVID relief programs are coming
Once again Latinos will bear the brunt of the effect. By Arturo Vargas Bustamonte | LA Times | MAR. 25, 2022 | Photo by Alexandra Mendoza Last week President Biden signed a new government spending bill into law. The roughly $22.5 billion for emergency funding for COVID-19 response efforts that the White ... -
Op-Ed: How an economic embargo put in place by JFK is making Cubans go hungry
The embargo and the libreta dominate the lives of ordinary Cubans — and after 60 years, the time may have come for both to end. By Anthony Depalma | LA Times | MAR. 23, 2022 | Photo by Javier Galeano For as long as most Cubans have been alive, they ... -
Column: L.A. County’s sheriff leans on his Latino identity. Does he exemplify our worst traits?
Part One of a three-part series by acclaimed local author, offering hard facts about the scoundrel sheriff who relies on racial profiling of his own people and well-known internal gang activity within the LA County Sheriff's Department. By Gustavo Arellano | LA Times | MAR. 24, 2022 | Photo by ... -
Opinion: We Must Act to Protect Documented Dreamers
From the U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 2nd Congressional District. By Rep. Deborah Ross | MAR. 29, 2022 | Newsweek | Photo by Kena Betancur Shristi Sharma is an exceptional young woman. She grew up in Fairfield, Iowa and is currently excelling as a Robertson Scholar simultaneously studying at Duke University and ...