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California Catholic Bishops Mark Solidarity with Migrants on Guadalupe Feast

California’s Catholic bishops and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops are voicing solidarity with migrants as Trump returns to the White House.

NEWS YOU CAN USE: Important information on the DHS rule change regarding Public Charge 

The following are links to press releases and information on the DHS rule change regarding Public Charge in determining immigration status. English: Advocates Vow to Block...

New DHS Rule Threatens Access to Green Cards for Immigrants Using Some Public Programs

The Trump administration on August 12 finalized a rule which creates additional hurdles for those who’ve waited years to legally stay in the United...

How Hate Reaches a Tipping Point – Mexicans on the Menu

By Joe Loya (Leer en español) You’d see this phenomenon in prison. A guy in H-Unit would get beat down real bad with a heavy weight...

Stockton Kicks Off Census Complete Count Effort: ‘We’re Not Going Back’

“We have no interest in going back to 1950,” said Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs at an event geared toward ensuring an accurate 2020 Census count.

Newsom Takes Aim at State’s Top Three Challenges: Healthcare, Housing, Homeless

In a briefing for Asian Pacific Islander media, the governor also warned the anti-immigrant threat is now expanding to the API community.

Metro Atlanta’s Diversity Complicates Census Count

Clarkston Mayor Ted Terry described his city, about 20 miles east of Atlanta, as "one of the most ethnically diverse" in America.

Los Angeles has most to lose in Census undercount, study finds

Los Angeles has among the lowest projected growth rates for California counties, which could mean decreased federal dollars following the 2020 Census.

Immigrant Rights in Limbo

Between the Muslim ban, the separation of families, terminating DACA, public charge and ending temporary protections, the immigrant community has had to face serious challenges since President Trump assumed office.

From Womb to Tomb—LA County Offers ‘Oasis of Support’ to Immigrants

As the federal government continuously re-defines who is entitled to the rights and privileges of being American, L.A. County is an “oasis of services” for all its residents, regardless of immigrant status.

Census Confidentiality Concerns Worry Activists

As the Census Bureau prepares for its 2020 count, concerns about new plans to question respondents about their citizenship status have taken center stage.

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