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Seven Latino workers at a Long Beach car wash were detained by federal immigration agents Saturday morning.
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Critics of affirmative action have launched a long-shot appeal aimed at stopping California from requiring training on unconscious bias in eve…
For years, Génesis Méndez worked two jobs while studying biology at Biola University, a Christian school near Orange County. Once she’d reache…
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The University of La Verne and the National College Resources Foundation will host the 12th Annual Latino College Expo on Saturday.
Critics of affirmative action have launched a long-shot appeal aimed at stopping California from requiring training on unconscious bias in eve…
For years, Génesis Méndez worked two jobs while studying biology at Biola University, a Christian school near Orange County. Once she’d reache…
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The University of La Verne and the National College Resources Foundation will host the 12th Annual Latino College Expo on Saturday.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass publicly endorsed former Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa as next governor of California.
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Democrats in the California State Assembly passed two bills geared toward holding immigration enforcement officials in the state accountable.
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