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Most Hispanic parents speak Spanish to their children, but this is less the case in later immigrant generations

April 13, 2018 latinotimes 0

U.S. Latinos say it’s important for future generations of Hispanics to speak Spanish, and the vast majority speak the language to their children. However, the share of Latino parents who ensure the language lives on […]

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Sessions defends sanctuary cities lawsuit against California

March 9, 2018 latinotimes 0

Attorney General Jeff Sessions launched a strident defense Wednesday of the Trump administration’s legal challenge to California state laws that shield illegal immigrants from federal authorities, proclaiming that “immigration law is the province of the […]

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Administración Trump demanda a California por sus políticas de santuario

March 9, 2018 latinotimes 0

WASHINGTON— En un acto sin precedente, el Departamento de Justicia pasó de la retórica a una audaz ofensiva legal contra el estado de California, al entablar este martes una demanda en un tribunal de Sacramento […]

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February 15, 2018 Most immigrants arrested by ICE have prior criminal convictions, a big change from 2009

March 9, 2018 latinotimes 0

Immigrants with past criminal convictions accounted for 74% of all arrests made by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in fiscal 2017, according to data from the agency. The remainder were classified as “non-criminal” […]

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ICE arrests went up in 2017, with biggest increases in Florida, northern Texas, Oklahoma

February 14, 2018 latinotimes 0

By Kristen Bialik After years of decline, the number of arrests made by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) climbed to a three-year high in fiscal 2017, according to data from the agency. The biggest […]

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John Kelly: “Dreamers are not a priority for deportation”

February 14, 2018 latinotimes 0

The chief of staff affirmed this even if DACA expires White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said that “Dreamers” would not be a priority for deportation, despite their expiration of protection through Deferred Action […]

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Mexico Border Crossings – The Victims – The Wall

January 12, 2018 latinotimes 0

By Ramon Cruz The real victims of illegal border crossings over the Mexico border to the U.S. are hundreds of migrants who die in the desert every year. The Los Angeles Times and others have […]

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Hispanic Identity Fades Across Generations as Immigrant Connections Fall Away

January 12, 2018 latinotimes 0

More than 18% of Americans identify as Hispanic or Latino, the nation’s second largest racial or ethnic group. But two trends – a long-standing high intermarriage rate and a decade of declining Latin American immigration […]

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