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ICE Raids Scar Central Valley Students

September 12, 2025 latinotimes 0

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – As communities gear up for the new school year, families in Kern County and elsewhere across the Central Valley are also bracing themselves for continued raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). […]

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How California homebuyers can save on a down payment

September 12, 2025 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorganChase While there is a lot of uncertainty around the housing market in 2025, affordability still remains a top challenge for homebuyers – especially first-time home buyers who, according to a 2025 Bankrate […]

Health

Trump Administration Investigates Medicaid Spending on Immigrants in Blue States

September 12, 2025 latinotimes 0

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Trump administration is taking its immigration crackdown to the health care safety net, launching Medicaid spending probes in at least six Democratic-led states that provide comprehensive health coverage to poor and […]

Business

Trump’s Policies Are Crushing the Dreams of Immigrant Entrepreneurs

September 12, 2025 latinotimes 0

Small businesses, the largest job creators in the US, are facing the adverse impacts of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs plan and immigration policies.  Immigrants founded almost 24% of new businesses in 2024, according to […]

Education

Trump administration ends $350M grant program that aided Latino-serving colleges

September 12, 2025 latinotimes 0

The Department of Education (DOE) announced Wednesday that it will end a decades-old grant program that aided designated Hispanic Serving Institutions, affecting hundreds of thousands of students in post-secondary institutions.  Up until Wednesday, Hispanic Serving […]

Immigration

ICE is suddenly showing up in California hospitals. Workers want more guidance on what to do

September 12, 2025 latinotimes 0

Federal immigration agents are more routinely showing up at California medical facilities as the Trump administration ramps up deportations. They may come to the emergency room, bringing in someone who’s suffering a medical crisis while […]

Immigration

Honoring Hispanic Heritage by Supporting the Future of Latino Small Businesses 

September 8, 2025 latinotimes 0

By Oscar GarciaSenior Vice President, California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce, and Director of Business Development Latino-owned businesses are the backbone of California’s economy. More than 815,000 strong, they generate over $100 billion annually and support […]

Immigration

U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Population Reached a Record 14 Million in 2023

September 2, 2025 latinotimes 0

In the years after the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. immigration policy changes fueled a sharp rise in both legal and illegal immigration. Lawful admissions jumped, as did encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border between migrants and U.S. […]

Politics

Republicans’ Views of Justice Department, FBI Rebound as Democrats’ Views Shift More Negative

September 2, 2025 latinotimes 0

As the Trump administration works to reshape and refocus the federal bureaucracy, Republican views of several key departments and agencies – the Department of Justice, the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the Department […]

Health

Common Drugs Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen Linked to Antibiotic Resistance, Study Finds

September 2, 2025 latinotimes 0

While ibuprofen and acetaminophen remain among the most commonly used drugs in the United States, new research published this week suggests that these over-the-counter medications may be fueling antibiotic resistance. Published on Aug. 25 in […]

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