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Proposition 187 forced a generation to put fear aside and fight. It transformed California, and me

November 7, 2019 latinotimes 0

LOS ANGELES — Something was about to go down and no one wanted to make the first move. My best friend Art and I stood in the quad at our usual lunch spot: near the […]

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Most Democrats Are Excited by ‘Several’ 2020 Candidates – Not Just Their Top Choice

September 14, 2019 latinotimes 0

With more than five months to go before the first votes are cast in the 2020 presidential election, a majority of Democratic voters who express a preference for one of the candidates (63%) say they […]

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We don’t tolerate child abuse by parents, and we shouldn’t tolerate it from our government

July 13, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Sophie Phillips In the past 12 months, despite an executive order to end the policy allowing the separation of migrant children from their parents, followed by a judicial order to reunify those families, our […]

National

Trump tariff for Mexico?

June 11, 2019 latinotimes 0

President Donald Trump announced suddenly that he will impose 5% tariffs on all products from Mexico until the flow of irregular migration ends. The measure would take effect on June 10. The tariff would increase […]

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Historic Latino voter turnout in 2018

May 8, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Jens Manuel Krogstad More than half of U.S. eligible voters cast a ballot in 2018, the highest turnout rate for a midterm election in recent history, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of […]

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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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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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Cámara amplía investigación contra Trump por abuso de poder y corrupción

March 7, 2019 latinotimes 0

La indagatoria citará a 81 colaboradores del mandatario La Cámara de Representantes amplía las investigaciones contra el presidente Donald Trump por abuso de poder, corrupción y obstrucción de la justicia. Las indagatorias están a cargo […]

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Undocumented immigrants quietly pay billions into Social Security and receive no benefits

February 6, 2019 latinotimes 0

If all undocumented immigrants were deported today, next year’s Social Security trust funds would have approximately $13 billion less for benefit payouts. It’s a considerable loss of dollars, especially when it’s projected that the Social […]

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