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AMLO anuncia plan para reconstruir Acapulco y atender a los afectados en Guerrero por el ...
El Gobierno de México destinará 61,313 millones de pesos (más de 3,400 millones de dólares) para apoyar a la población y reconstruir zonas afectadas en Guerrero por el huracán Otis. ... -
SHARED GAINS: Immigrant-Origin Students in U.S. Colleges
By Jeanne Batalova & Michael Fix | Migration Policy Institute | OCT. 2023 | Photo by Jose Luis Magana -
The Cost of Inaction on Immigration
By The New York Times Editorial Board | OCT. 7, 2023 | Illustration by Rebecca Chew It is difficult to find an issue that more exemplifies the dysfunction of American ... -
The Intersections of Law and Immigration Advocacy: An Interview with Andrea Flores
By Jaylen Cocklin | Harvard Political | OCT. 30, 2023 | Photo By Harvard Fellows Andrea Flores is the Vice President of Immigration Policy and Campaigns at FWD.us, an advocacy ... -
Police in Texas could arrest migrants under a bill that is moving closer to approval ...
By Paul J. Weber | Associated Press | OCT. 26, 2023 | Photo By Eric Gay AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas is closer to giving police broad new authority to ... -
Día de los Muertos is a colorful tradition to remember loved ones; here's what it ...
Originating in Mexico, more people in the U.S. are celebrating as cities like L.A. hold an annual event and more families make ofrendas or altars to remember those who have ... -
Column: Día de Muertos used to scare me. Now I appreciate a holiday when the living ...
By Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | OCT. 30, 2023 | Photo By Nick Agro I grew up afraid of ghosts. The elders in my Mexican family welcomed the ... -
Don’t silence ‘Dreamers’
We must advocate for the implementation of pro-DACA legislation in Los Angeles. By Oscar Chavez Robles & Jeoffery Lopez | Daily Trojan | OCT. 17, 2023 | Photo By Johnathan ... -
Desperate Acapulco residents demand government aid days after Hurricane Otis
By Mark Stevenson | Associated Press | OCT. 27, 2023 | Photo By Marco Ugarte ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Groups of angry, desperate residents on Friday began blocking the only ... -
Near an Acapulco Beach: Food, Water and Prayer After Hurricane Otis
Dozens of displaced locals gathered in a converted shelter, waiting for resources to be delivered to their ravaged city. By Emiliano Rodriguez Mega | The New York Times | OCT. ...