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Does government closure affect ICE and USCIS operations?

January 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

This is how President Trump’s decision in his battle for $ 5.6 billion dollars impacts these dependencies By Jesús García The closure of the government that already adds 20 days and has effects in various […]

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PG&E propone inversiones críticas para mejorar la seguridad contra incendios forestales y ayudar a reducir el riesgo de fuegos en zonas boscosas

January 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

La propuesta adicional de la planta de energía Diablo Canyon afirma el compromiso de PG&E para cumplir con las metas de energía renovable y limpia de California SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—Reflejando el compromiso de la compañía […]

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What we know about illegal immigration from Mexico

January 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Ana Gonzalez-Barrera and Jens Manuel Krogstad There were 12.0 million immigrants from Mexico living in the United States in 2016, and fewer than half of them (45%) were in the country illegally, according to […]

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Trump apela a crisis humanitaria para insistir en la construcción del muro

January 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

Demócratas dicen que el presidente mantiene “como rehén al pueblo estadounidense”. WASHINGTON — El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, aseguró este martes que la situación en la frontera con México es una “crisis creciente”, a pesar […]

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