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immigration
SoCal Connected
President Trump and the Border Emergency Declaration: Why and What's Next?
A White House press release indicated the Administration planned to get a total of $8.1 billion that would "further the President's effort to secure the Southern Border and protect our country."
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Inmigración 101: La Aplicación de la en Cifras
La aplicación de la ley de inmigración ha variado con los años, pero el gobierno de Estados Unidos nunca ha gastado tanto dinero como lo hace hoy en día.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
The Future of the United States is Minority White
The demographic shift of the next few years is unstoppable and still misunderstood.
Immigration 101 is a series of videos and editorial that break down common misunderstandings and explain the facts of immigration, from its history in the United States to confusing terms like sanctuary cities. Additional topics include immigration policy, refugees, immigration enforcement, economics and labor, and demographic shifts. Hosted by veteran reporter, Elizabeth Espinoza, the series will be presented in both English and Spanish. Produced by SoCal Connected and senior reporter Pilar Marrero for La Opinión.
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community arts
Artbound
Eat Your Way Through L.A.'s Migrant Neighborhoods
Post date:As part of Current:LA Food, artists Julio César Morales & Max La Rivière-Hedrick are working with poets, chefs and community members to create a menu that investigates the duality of migration.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
President Trump and the Border Emergency Declaration: Why and What's Next?
Post date:A White House press release indicated the Administration planned to get a total of $8.1 billion that would "further the President's effort to secure the Southern Border and protect our country."
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economic development
City Rising
The Scale of Informal Labor and Its Impact on the Economy
Post date:Measuring the nature and impact of the informal economy is difficult due to the lack of a common understanding of its meaning.
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10 Questions
10 Questions: What is Work?
Post date:How are ideas about design, art, the global economy and urban planning tied to the concept of work? UCLA professors Willem Henri Lucas, Catherine Opie, Alfred Osborne and Abel Valenzuela discuss "What is Work?"
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Immigration 101: Demographic Change
Post date:America is undergoing a diversity explosion. By 2045, Latinos, Blacks, Asians and other ethnic minorities will make up 51% of the nation, with non-hispanic whites becoming a minority.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Immigration Detention is Profitable for Private Prisons
Post date:The stocks of two of the largest private prison contractors skyrocketed in the month after President Trump’s inauguration and have continued to grow.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Immigration 101: Economic Impact of Immigrant Labor
Post date:Nearly 17 percent of workers in the US are immigrants. Take them away, and the economy would tank.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Inmigración 101: La Aplicación de la en Cifras
Post date:La aplicación de la ley de inmigración ha variado con los años, pero el gobierno de Estados Unidos nunca ha gastado tanto dinero como lo hace hoy en día.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Immigration 101: Enforcement by the Numbers
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immigration
SoCal Connected
The Future of the United States is Minority White
Post date:The demographic shift of the next few years is unstoppable and still misunderstood.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Inmigración 101: Ciudades Sanctuario
Post date:Qué son las ciudades santuario? El término "santuario" se refiere a una ciudad, condado o estado que pone límites a la colaboración con las autoridades federales migratorias.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Immigration 101: Sanctuary Cities
Post date:What's a sanctuary city? According to the Trump Administration, these are places that don't follow the law and protect criminals. But many local governments are limiting their collaboration with ICE and affirm that they are doing it for public safety.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Stopping "Sanctuary Cities" Proved Easier Said Than Done
Post date:The Trump administration has been battling in the courts and on the streets against jurisdictions that call themselves "sanctuaries," arguing that they threaten the rule of law and allow criminal immigrants to roam free.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Will More Deportations Bring “Back” American Jobs?
Post date:The current debate over immigration is reviving decades-old arguments about its economic effects, and whether more deportations or less legal immigration will produce more jobs or better wages in the United States.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Inmigración 101: Politica de Inmigracion
Post date:Estados Unidos tiene un sistema de inmigración que no ha cambiado mucho desde la década de los sesenta, aunque la cantidad de inmigrantes aumentó de 5 millones en ese momento a los casi 44 millones de hoy.
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Latin America
Link Voices
Deportations, Assassinations, and Dictator Nations: A Timeline of U.S. Intervention in Latin America
Post date:A timeline of major events in history that have impacted the Latino presence in the U.S.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Hundreds of Torture Survivors Adjust to New Life in SoCal with Organization’s Help
Post date:The Program for Torture Victims helps survivors of torture find new life in America. PTV helped more than 300 clients in Southern California last year, and nearly all of them are also applying for asylum. As the asylum process becomes more difficult, so d
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Inmigración 101: ¿Solicitante de Asilo o Refugiado?
Post date:¿Cual es la diferencia enter un solicitante de asilo y un refugiado ?
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immigration
SoCal Connected
Immigration 101: Refugees, Migrants, Asylum Seekers: What's the difference?
Post date:Each term has distinctions and meanings that have all kinds of political and legal implications. Confusion over the differences is understandable. Socal Connected breaks down each category in this simple to follow video.
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immigration
SoCal Connected
A Primer on Refugees and Asylum-Seekers, and Why They're Not Illegal Immigrants
Post date:The world is experiencing the most significant refugee crisis since World War II. One in every 113 people on the planet is now a refugee. Around the world, someone is displaced every three seconds, forced from home by violence, war or persecution.