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immigration
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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.
KL Featured Category
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Jose Saca: From Salvador, Robbed by Coyotes, Amnestied by Reagan
Post date:We took the bus to Guatemala, where we got assaulted by our coyote. He took almost everything from us.
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SoCal Focus
Ringing in the New? Maybe Not For Some.
Post date:For African Americans, the more things change, the more they stay the same
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drecp
SoCal Focus
Year in Review: California Continues to Clamp Down on the Desert
Post date:2012 was a year of change for the California Desert, as human society elsewhere increasingly closed its grip on the desert as a place to sacrifice for our comfort. But in a couple of ways, the desert struck back.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Ariana Delawari: Somewhere Between Kabul and Los Angeles
Post date:Born right after the Soviet invasion of her family's home country, she grew up in two worlds: the '80s and '90s La Cañada and the world of Afghanistan.
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Latinos
SoCal Focus
Is it an American Dream? Depends if You Speak English or Spanish
Post date:Pilar Marrero has a new book out. But like any good Latino in the U.S., it has two identities and two names.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Miles Regis: Multimedia Artist From Trinidad
Post date:I said 'Amsterdam is a close second, but I want to live in L.A.'...cut to five years later, I'm still not in L.A. yet.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Cheng Rey Koo: China, Chinatown, and L.A. Is Love
Post date:Setting up shop in Chinatown was the logical conclusion after fleeing Communist China.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Saskia Wilson-Brown: Rubbing Fenders in Shambolic, Egalitarian L.A.
Post date:From Paris, San Francisco, and London to the "shambolic Third-World-ness" of L.A.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Arrival Story: Barack Obama Special Edition
Post date:President Obama spent two years in L.A. as a student at Occidental College in Eagle Rock.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Robby Whitelaw: South Africa Is So Much Nicer Now
Post date:Zimbabwe-born, South Africa-raised former rock'n'roller has been in L.A. for 25 years -- but still doesn't consider it home.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Mitch O'Farrell: Cruise Ship Performer to City Council Candidate
Post date:L.A. has allowed the former cruise ship dancer and world traveler to redefine himself as a local politician.
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census
SoCal Focus
Busted California? Analyzing the Census Numbers
Post date:Some say California's sun is setting, that Census data prove the gloomiest predictions true. But there are other ways to interpret the numbers.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Sergio Mielniczenko: 'It Wasn't Like This in São Paulo'
Post date:Coming from the chaotic city of São Paulo, Brazil, the laid back Los Angeles of the 70s seemed like a dream for the aspiring musician.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Heidy Rodriguez: Re-Tracing Her Parents' Journeys
Post date:Reversing the journey taken by her parents from Guatemala to Los Angeles, she felt closer to them than every before.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Julian Hurtado: From the Philippines, His Grandparents Make His L.A. Possible
Post date:The hardships faced by his grandparents as they moved from the Philippines to Los Angeles keeps this UCLA student motivated.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Alicia Escalante: From Teenage Runaway to Leading Chicana Activist
Post date:Her voice roared across audiences and moved mountains.
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Performance
Artbound
Grace Towers, a Drag Queen Packing Something Extra
Post date:San Diego drag queen Grace Towers has championed the art of drag and elevated it to new levels of self-expression.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Anthony Ausgang: Los Angeles is Paradise, Right?
Post date:He sold his vast collection of Led Zeppelin bootleg records to afford the move from Austin to California.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Josefina López: 'Real Women Have Curves' Author Was Undocumented Until Thirteen
Post date:Getting a green card and becoming legal changed everything for the award-winning writer and her family.
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Performance
Artbound
The Line in the Sand
Post date:Drama students at Saint Bonaventure High School in Ventura are working on "The Line in the Sand: Stories from the US/Mexico Border," a play that straddles the fault lines of the deepest social and economic crises facing the Americas today: immigration.