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Nearly half of Latino parents with young children say their financial situation has worsened over the past year, while immigration reform has risen to the top of the list of issues they want federal policymakers to address, according to the latest National Latino Family Report.
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For the second time since it was enacted, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship as the law of the land. The legal team that defended the 14th Amendment as written said that, as far as they are concerned, the case is now closed for good.
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Wife and husband Claribeth and Oswaldo, along with Jacob, their nine-year-old, fled Colombia to save their lives, seeking refuge at the U.S. southern border. They never imagined that the asylum process would turn into a nightmare, but the solidarity of the Los Angeles community keeps them st…
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