A crowd of 20 people showed up at the office of Congresswoman Norma Torres in Ontario to ask her to continue to fight for the immigrant community in the Inland Empire that is part of her district.
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ICE targets Montebello car wash again, along with multiple sites across the city
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In his final address to the state of California, Governor Gavin Newsom painted a positive outlook for the state. The governor focused on the s…
Denaturalization in the Trump era: When the State questions the citizenship of millions of Americans
It is recognised in US law that the government may not take away a naturalized person’s citizenship except in cases of fraud or error on a nat…
On Tuesday night, Pam Costain was one of 22 Twin Cities residents trained on how to prevent a political protest from turning violent.
On the one-year anniversary of the day historic wildfires ravaged through Los Angeles, California is still working to address the damage cause…
Proud of her Mexican roots, Rosario Marín—the first migrant woman to hold the position of Treasurer of the United States—spoke to a group of L…
It’s Gavin Newsom’s final year in office as California governor — and his last chance to use his role as governor to audition for the national…
On Tuesday night, Pam Costain was one of 22 Twin Cities residents trained on how to prevent a political protest from turning violent.
On the one-year anniversary of the day historic wildfires ravaged through Los Angeles, California is still working to address the damage cause…
Proud of her Mexican roots, Rosario Marín—the first migrant woman to hold the position of Treasurer of the United States—spoke to a group of L…
It’s Gavin Newsom’s final year in office as California governor — and his last chance to use his role as governor to audition for the national…
Around 200 of California’s wealthiest residents are being called up to the plate and asked to share their wealth and help support health care …
This story was originally published by American Community Media.
Immigration and Customs Enforcements operations in Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and across Massachusetts have been less than half as…
SANTIAGO, Chile–Standing on a corner in downtown Santiago, the afternoon heat gleaming off the skyscrapers overhead, a man approaches. He’s mi…
In federal courtrooms across America, a pattern has emerged in cases in which immigrants are being rounded up and jailed without a hearing. Th…
School communities across the country are banding together to protect children and families from arrest and deportation on and off campus, sen…
A new bill has been introduced to the California State Legislature that will work to restore a critical suicide prevention hotline for LGBTQ+ …
It was a chilly afternoon in January, just a week after President Donald Trump returned to the White House, when I met Yineska, a Venezuelan m…
