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Kirstjen Nielsen quits DHS under pressure

April 12, 2019 latinotimes 0

Kirstjen Nielsen, the Secretary of the Department of National Security (DHS) and face of President Donald Trump’s current campaign against illegal immigration, could not stand the pressure anymore and resigned after a meeting with the […]

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Chair Villapudua and SJC Board of Supervisors Approves Adopt-a-Program to Clean Up Streets

April 12, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill San Joaquin County has a problem and needs the community’s help. It seems more and more garbage, litter and debris is being discarded haphazardly along county roads. The county simply hasn’t the […]

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Latinos’ Incomes Higher Than Before Great Recession, but U.S.-Born Latinos Yet to Recover

April 12, 2019 latinotimes 0

Overall gain is driven by rise in share of higher-income immigrants who have lived in the U.S. for more years The Great Recession of 2007-09 triggered a lengthy period of decline in the incomes of […]

Politics

Gender gap widens in views of government’s role – and of Trump

April 12, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Hannah Hartig Gender differences about the size and scope of government have been evident for more than a decade, but they have widened in recent years. And while the gender gap in presidential job […]

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¿A cuánto está el dólar en México? Abril 10 de 2019

April 12, 2019 latinotimes 0

El dólar tuvo otro retroceso frente al peso mexicano, esta vez del 0.21 por ciento. La moneda de los Estados Unidos se vende a $18.84 pesos interbancario, mientras que al menudeo tiene un rango entre […]

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