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More than a million could die waiting for green cards as U.S. immigration buckles amid ...
By Andrea Castillo | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 4, 2022 | Photo by Karan Singh WASHINGTON — Milap Kashipara spent 16 years waiting for a green card that he hoped would lead to better opportunities for his three children than in India, as well as a chance to reunite ... -
MIGRANT DEATHS ARE A FEATURE—NOT A BUG—OF U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY
Governor Greg Abbott says he can make coming to the U.S. more miserable than being smuggled in the back of a tractor-trailer. By Jason Buch | Texas Observer | JUL. 25, 2022 | Photos by Felix Marquez for AP Little more than a week after a horrific smuggling attempt left ... -
Sheinbaum reconoce a los soñadores que están en Estados Unidos
By Pauline Gagnon | Mexico ESUno | JUL. 20, 2022 El Jefe de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México, Claudia Sheinbaum reconoció el soñadores y todo el inmigrantes Mexicanos que se encuentran en Estados Unidos, ya que tuvieron que salir del país principalmente por necesidad. “Están buscando una oportunidad de vida, son héroes y heroínas ... -
Sheinbaum recibe a jóvenes “soñadores” en la CdMx
Translation by Google Translate The Prime Minister of Mexico City Claudia Sheinbaum received dreamers in youth, who were taken to the United States as minors and returned to Mexico for the first time in the summer of 2021, which considered proof that the country's capital is hospitable and recognizes the ... -
LA County seeks order directing sheriff to cooperate in gang probe
Sheriff Alex Villanueva has "flatly refused to comply" with a new state statute that requires him to cooperate in the OIG's investigation of potential deputy gangs, according to the petition, which seeks a court order directing the sheriff to work with the OIG in its probe. By City News Service ... -
Mexican megachurch leader given nearly 17 years in U.S. prison for child sex abuse
By Norma Galeana and Steve Gorman | REUTERS | JUN. 9, 2022 | Photo by Fernando Carranza LOS ANGELES, June 8 (Reuters) - The head of a Mexico-based evangelical megachurch that claims about 5 million followers worldwide was sentenced on Wednesday in a Los Angeles courtroom to 16 years and ... -
Mexico: 100,000 Disappeared and Missing People
By Stephanie Brewer | WOLA | MAY 16, 2022 | Photo by Eduardo Verdugo Mexico has reached the tragic figure of 100,000 disappeared and missing people since records have been kept; that is, today these 100,000 people’s whereabouts remain unknown. What does this moment mean for the country and what are some ... -
White terrorists have ‘Tucker Carlson Syndrome.’ Millions are vulnerable to it
Column by Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | MAY 18, 2022 | Photo by Kent Nishimura In nearly 700 pages of writings on the Discord messaging app, a person who identified himself as Payton Gendron, the 18-year-old suspect in Saturday’s mass shooting in a Buffalo, N.Y., grocery store, described his motivations. ... -
"Either they comply with us, or they leave"
Migrants demand immigration reform from Congress before Workers' Day; they threaten that, if they do not, they would be billed in the next November elections. Story and photo by Jorge Luis Macias | Special for La Opinion | APR. 30, 2022 There were few protesters, but enough to raise their ... -
Rosario Ibarra, Mexico’s champion of the disappeared, dies at 95
The world mourns the loss of a tirelessly brave advocate for human rights. By Maria Verza | LA Times | APR. 18, 2022 | Photo by Marco Ugarte MEXICO CITY — Rosario Ibarra, whose long struggle to learn the fate of her disappeared son helped develop Mexico’s human rights movement and ...