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Oakland Chinatown Looks for New Leaders to Survive — Fear of Crime a Top Priority

Fighting persistent crime and a struggling economy, Oakland's Chinatown is looking to new leadership with a vacant seat on the City Council.

Yemeni nationals in U.S. backed into a deadly corner by uncertain TPS policies

Trump administration fighting long-standing rules against forcing people back to troubled homelands   The organization Save the Children estimates that perhaps as many as 85,000...

The future of Dreamers –and of one lawyer who represents them- is in the hands of the Supreme Court

Despite news reports about a potential setback by SCOTUS, experts are optimistic about the chances of DACA recipients to remain in the U.S. in...

CONGRESSMAN RO KHANNA SEES SILICON VALLEY PLAYING PIVOTAL ROLE IN 2020 ELECTIONS

California Congressman Ro Khanna, D-Fremont, attended a rally for worker rights in the U.S. Capitol building in July. Khanna, in a teleconference with ethnic media...

Five Things You Need to know After Court Rulings on “Public Charge”

(Getty Images) Available in Spanish and Chinese Five federal courts have banned the United States government in the last few days from changing the rules on the...

El Paso congresswoman, rights leaders decry white supremacist Washington, D.C., talk-radio event

Veronica Escobar, congresswoman for Texas’ 16th congressional district (Photo: escobar.house.gov). Organizers have a long and growing history of promoting anti-immigrant policies By Mark Hedin Ethnic Media Services The...

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.

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