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Rechazados por el Gobierno de México, ‘soñadores’ abren su escuela de inglés
LA Times / EFE ~ Junio 2, 2019 Decepcionados con las muestras de rechazo que recibieron en instituciones educativas y cansados de esperar el apoyo del Gobierno mexicano, los miembros ... -
More than 700 sign high school student petition to add Asian American studies classes
By: CAITLIN YOSHIKO KANDIL, Los Angeles Times – FEB 01, 2019 When Ashley Shim took high school history classes, she noticed something missing. Most of the people featured in the textbooks ... -
Let "Roma" start a conversation about the household workers we employ
By: Ruben Martinez, Los Angeles Times – Dec. 23, 2018 Alfonso Cuarón’s “Roma” is being touted as a masterpiece for the way it tells an epic story through a granular ... -
California business leaders urge Congress to reauthorize DACA without a government shutdown
By: Jazmine Ulloa, Los Angeles Times ~ Nov. 21, 2017 California business leaders on Tuesday said they want to send a resounding message to federal lawmakers: Reauthorize DACA. On a conference call ... -
Is it OK to mention a person's immigration status in court? Washington state says no
Whether an immigrant's legal status can be mentioned in court was a point of contention in Washington state until the state Supreme Court issued a new rule on the matter… ... -
California Senate leader Kevin de León announces he will challenge Sen. Dianne Feinstein
By Seema Mehta and Melanie Mason, Los Angeles Times ~ Oct. 15, 2017 California Senate leader Kevin de León on Sunday launched a bid to challenge fellow Democrat Dianne Feinstein for her U.S. Senate seat, saying he ... -
Trump's decisions to end DACA and the Clean Power Plan are all about negating Obama
By: The Times Editorial Board, Los Angeles Times ~ Oct. 10, 2017 President Trump’s spiteful campaign to undo the accomplishments of his predecessor has ramped up on two fronts in recent ... -
As the immigration debate ramps up, here are the leading bills already pending in Congress
By: Lauren Rosenblatt, Los Angeles Times ~ Oct. 9, 2017 When President Trump withdrew deportation protection for people who illegally came to the United States as children, he tasked Congress with crafting an immigration plan ... -
Prospects of a deal for 'Dreamers' may hinge on separating Trump from hard-liners on his ...
By: Brian Bennett and Lisa Mascaro, Los Angeles Times ~ Oct. 9, 2017 Lawmakers who favor a deal to protect some 700,000 young immigrants facing possible deportation because of the end of the ... -
California becomes 'sanctuary state' in rebuke of Trump immigration policy
By:Jazmine Ulloa, Los Angeles Times ~ Oct. 5, 2017 Under threat of possible retaliation by the Trump administration, Gov. Jerry Brown signed landmark “sanctuary state” legislation Thursday, vastly limiting who state and ...