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U.S. House Latino Democrats Denounce Trump Immigration Orders

February 10, 2025 latinotimes 0

Latino Democrats in the House of Representatives spoke out Thursday on a flurry of first-day executive orders from President Donald Trump encouraging increased scrutiny of immigrants’ legal status and rollbacks of paths to citizenship. At […]

Business

Latino and Hispanic-owned small businesses more optimistic about 2025 economic outlook

February 10, 2025 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorganChase As we enter 2025, small business owners are finding a silver lining amidst challenges. The latest JPMorganChase’s 2025 Business Leaders Outlook Survey reveals a wave of optimism sweeping through the sector. More […]

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Student walkouts continue on Friday throughout L.A. County

February 10, 2025 latinotimes 0

Student walkouts have continued in several Los Angeles County communities, including East Los Angeles, Compton and South Gate. The walkouts are part of protests that have erupted this week throughout Southern California, other parts of the […]

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Street Named in Honor of Tino Adame at Veterans Hospital

February 10, 2025 latinotimes 0

On Monday, January 27, 2025, an unveiling ceremony naming two streets honoring our own local esteemed Marine Veterans was held at the Richard A. Pittman VA Clinic in French Camp. One of the two streets […]

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How much did the youth vote shift to the right in California?

February 10, 2025 latinotimes 0

In November 2024, when President Donald Trump won 38.3% of the vote in California, this was 4 percentage points more than he won in 2020. It was a small shift to the right, owing to […]

Immigration

What Happens to My Kids if I’m Deported?

February 10, 2025 latinotimes 0

Deportation is one of the most painful experiences for a migrant mother. When someone is deported, they are not only forced to leave the country that became their home, but they also face an uncertain […]

Politics

Public Anticipates Changes With Trump but Is Split Over Whether They Will Be Good or Bad

February 10, 2025 latinotimes 0

Less than a month into Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the American public is evenly divided over the impact his new administration will have on the federal government: 41% say Trump’s administration will […]

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We tracked California’s lawsuits against Donald Trump. Here’s where the state won — and lost

January 23, 2025 latinotimes 1

That revving you hear from Sacramento is the sound of California’s Democratic leaders preparing to sue the tar out of the Trump administration.  We’ve seen this all before.  California sued the Trump administration 123 times […]

Health

Trump’s War on Immigrants a Threat to Public Health

January 23, 2025 latinotimes 0

President Trump’s inaugural speech Monday signaled his continued commitment to characterizing immigrants as criminal invaders and an impediment to his campaign mantra of “making America great again.” Following his speech, Trump signed a slew of […]

Opinion

Trump’s Inauguration—Why Liberty and Justice ‘Isn’t for All’

January 23, 2025 latinotimes 0

When we think of history-making events, we often assume progress, that each milestone moves us forward. But history is not always written in triumph. Sometimes, it deconstructs decades of hard-fought rights and protections. As inauguration […]

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