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While the media and academic studies have described the economic reasons behind family migration, the education of children is often overlooked. Families find hope in the education system, not only for social and economic advancement, but also as a way to educate their children beyond the strictly academic. At a briefing organized by American…
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Ahead of California’s November 4 special election, Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber outlined the state’s security protocols, registration deadlines, and expanded voting options, urging voters to verify their status and trust the integrity of the process. Less than a week before the statewide special elections on November 4, 2025, California Secretary of State…
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As discrimination against Latinos intensifies across the United States, the Puerto Rican artist has emerged as a symbol of cultural resistance — and as a mirror reflecting the social, political, and media transformations redefining Latino identity on a global scale. As discrimination against the Latino community grows across the U.S.—with raids, deportations, and even…
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In a briefing hosted by American Community Media and Common Cause, experts warned about partisan gerrymandering risks and racial disparities in voter participation. The November 4 election aims to redraw congressional districts and safeguard voters’ voices amid growing national political tensions. California is heading toward an unprecedented special election on November 4 — one…
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The expiration of Affordable Care Act tax credits will leave nearly four million people without coverage. Rising premiums threaten to deepen the nation’s health and economic crisis. The social health crisis in the United States seems like a story with no end. The expiration of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits threatens…
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Lawyers and human rights advocates warn of inhumane conditions, torture, and growing opacity inside immigration detention centers. They denounce that Donald Trump’s administration continues to enforce policies that violate the Constitution and international treaties. In just eight months of 2025, fifteen migrants have died in immigration detention centers — ten of them between January…
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The program, funded by the State of California, offers free and confidential legal assistance to thousands of undocumented students. Its goal: to remove the barriers that prevent young people from continuing their education without fear of deportation. Trump’s immigration policies have put everyone in check. Fear and concern over deportation have increased across the…
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The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has removed the COVID-19 vaccine mandate—a decision that, according to experts, puts vulnerable populations at risk and opens a broader debate on immunization in the country. On September 19, the United States took a historic turn in its health policy. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)…
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UCLA researchers presented Mapping Deportations, a website that documents more than a century of expulsions in the U.S. Their conclusion is blunt: deportations are not random, but part of a historical system designed to exclude nonwhite communities. For over a century, deportations in the United States have functioned as a tool of racial and…
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Immigration raids and new federal restrictions have fueled a climate of fear that silences immigrant survivors of domestic violence. Experts and advocates warn that rollbacks in humanitarian visas, asylum, and funding threaten not only the safety of survivors but also that of entire communities. The consequences of U.S. immigration policies continue to put vulnerable…