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The Port of Stockton Has Banner Year

January 12, 2018 latinotimes 0

By Rhashad R. Pittman It may be Stockton’s most valuable asset in terms of economic impact, yet the Port of Stockton remains out of mind and nearly out of sight for most residents in the […]

Entertainment

Lucha por “tepesianos” pone los reflectores sobre empresas y trabajadores

January 12, 2018 latinotimes 0

WASHINGTON— Noé Duarte, un “tepesiano” salvadoreño, trabaja como supervisor de seguridad en obras de construcción, recorriendo cloacas en la capital estadounidense junto con su escuadra, y también es contratista en proyectos de pintura. El fin […]

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Mexico Border Crossings – The Victims – The Wall

January 12, 2018 latinotimes 0

By Ramon Cruz The real victims of illegal border crossings over the Mexico border to the U.S. are hundreds of migrants who die in the desert every year. The Los Angeles Times and others have […]

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Hispanic Identity Fades Across Generations as Immigrant Connections Fall Away

January 12, 2018 latinotimes 0

More than 18% of Americans identify as Hispanic or Latino, the nation’s second largest racial or ethnic group. But two trends – a long-standing high intermarriage rate and a decade of declining Latin American immigration […]

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Most Americans Say Trump’s Election Has Led to Worse Race Relations in the U.S.

January 12, 2018 latinotimes 0

Nearly a year into Donald Trump’s presidency, a majority of Americans (60%) say his election has led to worse race relations in the United States. Just 8% say Trump’s election has led to better race […]

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