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Kern County leaders unite ahead of potential immigration enforcement operations

March 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

Last week, Building Healthy Communities (BHC), in partnership with the United Farmworkers Foundation (UFWF), hosted the Unidos Valle Central Summit, bringing together more than 200 leaders to strategize ways to support immigrant communities in Kern […]

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Trump Cannot Create New Taxes and Fees, Claims H-1B Lawsuit

March 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

OAKLAND, Calif. — President Donald Trump lacks Congressional authority to levy new taxes and fees, claimed attorneys who are seeking to reverse a $100,000 fee on employers of new H-1B visa holders from abroad. The […]

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War, Peace, and the Migrant’s Burden

March 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

I find myself returning to Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace these days — almost instinctively, as if the novel’s vast emotional terrain offers clarity in a moment when the world feels unsettled. Tolstoy wrote about Russia’s struggle […]

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