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Mexico's ruling party to poll 12,500 to pick presidential nominee
By Alex Vasquez | Bloomberg News | AUG. 28, 2023 | Photo by Henry Romero Mexico’s ruling party Morena revealed additional details of the secretive process by which it will ... -
Gen Z LatinXers are reinventing regional Mexican music. But your abuelo still might dig it
By Reed Johnson | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 4, 2023 | Photo by Raul Roa DannyLux’s first guitar was a castaway that his father plucked from the trash while ... -
The Challenges of Educational Exchange from a North American Perspective
By Juan Pablo Murra | North Capital Forum | 2023 Photo by Conecta TEC MX Introduction International trade and globalization have brought the world closer together, offering opportunities for increased ... -
Latino kids in states with more anti-immigrant laws are in poorer health, study finds
A study in Pediatrics found that Latinos from 3 to 17 in states with more discriminatory policies have higher odds of having certain physical and mental health conditions. By Edwin ... -
This California agency is reporting U.S. citizens to ICE
By Fidel Martinez | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 31, 2023 | Photo by Diana Ramirez The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the agency that oversees the operation of ... -
The cost of attending college as a DACA student
By Heidi Rivera | Yahoo! Finance | AUG. 29, 2023 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, commonly known as DACA, is a policy that protects eligible immigrants who came to the ... -
How ‘Past Lives’ resonates with my Mexican bicultural experience
By Carlos Aguilar | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 7, 2023 | Photo by Jon Pack/A24 Films In “Past Lives,” playwright turned filmmaker Celine Song’s tenderhearted debut feature, cosmic forces ... -
Can Texas Gov. Abbott set lethal border barriers and still win Latino votes?
By Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 21, 2023 | Photo by Eric Gay Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s man-made killing traps on the Rio Grande have taken border enforcement ... -
Texas sent more asylum seekers to L.A. even as Hilary raged, immigrant rights group says
By Christian Martinez | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 21, 2023 | Photo by Irfan Khan As Los Angeles was under an unprecedented tropical storm warning and officials were urging ... -
At Texas Border, Some Support for Abbott’s Crackdown Is Waning
Gov. Greg Abbott’s intensive campaign to turn back migrants was initially welcomed on the border. But in Eagle Pass, the effort’s main focal point, residents are having second thoughts. By ...