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Trump’s deportations could cost California ‘hundreds of billions of dollars’

December 11, 2024 latinotimes 0

Mass deportations promised by President-elect Donald Trump could have a seismic economic effect in California — potentially inflicting billions of dollars in direct damages to a wide range of industries, including small business, agriculture, construction […]

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If Trump wins, I’m in danger: the fear of undocumented people in the U.S. over the threat of mass deportations

November 7, 2024 latinotimes 0

At night Nora dreams of a dark and unknown house. It is not the place where he lives in Miami, nor is the home he left in Nicaragua 24 years ago. This house is at […]

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Biden admin quietly dismisses over 350K asylum applications from immigrants since 2022: TRAC

June 6, 2024 latinotimes 0

As the White House finalizes plans for a U.S.-Mexico clampdown that would shut off asylum requests and automatically deny entrance to migrants once a threshold is met, the Biden administration has continued to allow hundreds […]

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Latinos’ Views on the Migrant Situation at the U.S.-Mexico Border

April 12, 2024 latinotimes 0

A majority of U.S. Hispanics (75%) describe the recent increase in the number of migrants seeking to enter the United States at its border with Mexico as a major problem or a crisis. A majority […]

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Latinos’ Views on the Migrant Situation at the U.S.-Mexico Border

March 27, 2024 latinotimes 0

A majority of U.S. Hispanics (75%) describe the recent increase in the number of migrants seeking to enter the United States at its border with Mexico as a major problem or a crisis. A majority […]

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Can We Fix a Century of Green Card Backlogs?

March 9, 2024 latinotimes 0

Slow-growing U.S. green card caps, delays and waste have characterized the system for a century, and are only worsening under politically polarized immigration laws. At a Friday, March 1 Ethnic Media Services briefing, immigration policy […]

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In Immigration Debate, a ‘Fight Over Who Gets to be an American’

March 9, 2024 latinotimes 0

As more people cross the border, anti-immigrant stances are inflaming U.S. politics, with few long-term proposals more comprehensive than closing the border. At a Friday, January 26 EMS briefing, immigration experts discussed the political consequences […]

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How Americans View the Situation at the U.S.-Mexico Border, Its Causes and Consequences

February 25, 2024 latinotimes 0

The growing number of migrants seeking entry into the United States at its border with Mexico has strained government resources, divided Congress and emerged as a contentious issue in the 2024 presidential campaign. Americans overwhelmingly […]

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Calif. expands migrant health coverage

January 29, 2024 latinotimes 0

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – More than 700,000 immigrants living illegally in California will gain access to free health care starting Monday under one of the state’s most ambitious coverage expansions in a decade. It’s an effort […]

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California’s push for labor laws can have negative consequences for workers

January 1, 2024 latinotimes 0

When federal government and state governments passed laws governing wages, working hours and other workplace conditions prior to World War II, agricultural labor was exempted. Many years later, after the 40-hour work week became standard, […]

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