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PROGRAMAS DEL ALGUACIL OBTIENEN RECONOCIMENTO NACIONAL
Relaciones con los medios de la oficina del sheriff del condado de San Diego Premios honran la excelencia en el servicio público eficaz. July 17, 2024 (San Diego) — La

PROGRAMAS DEL ALGUACIL OBTIENEN RECONOCIMENTO NACIONAL
Relaciones con los medios de la oficina del sheriff del condado de San Diego Premios honran la excelencia en el servicio público eficaz. July 17, 2024 (San Diego) — La

BIDEN ANNOUNCES ACTION TO PROTECT MANY IMMIGRANT SPOUSES OF CITIZENS FROM DEPORTATION, ALONG WITH THEIR CHILDREN
Plan also makes it easier for DACA recipients and immigrant college graduates to obtain work visas By Miriam Raftery Photo: Immigrant rights march, via Wikimedia June 18,2024 (Washington D.C.) –

BIDEN ANNOUNCES ACTION TO PROTECT MANY IMMIGRANT SPOUSES OF CITIZENS FROM DEPORTATION, ALONG WITH THEIR CHILDREN
Plan also makes it easier for DACA recipients and immigrant college graduates to obtain work visas By Miriam Raftery Photo: Immigrant rights march, via Wikimedia June 18,2024 (Washington D.C.) –

BIDEN ANNOUNCES ACTION TO PROTECT MANY IMMIGRANT SPOUSES OF CITIZENS FROM DEPORTATION, ALONG WITH THEIR CHILDREN
Plan also makes it easier for DACA recipients and immigrant college graduates to obtain work visas By Miriam Raftery Photo: Immigrant rights march, via Wikimedia June 18,2024 (Washington D.C.) –

READER’S EDITORIAL: LATIN AMERICANS’ PARTICIPATION IN REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM URGENTLY NEEDED
Spanish: Maribel Hastings (and featured in photo, left) English: Vanessa Cárdenas, America’s Voice June 14, 2024 (Washington, D.C.) – Below is a column by Maribel Hastings from America’s

READER’S EDITORIAL: LATIN AMERICANS’ PARTICIPATION IN REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM URGENTLY NEEDED
Spanish: Maribel Hastings (and featured in photo, left) English: Vanessa Cárdenas, America’s Voice June 14, 2024 (Washington, D.C.) – Below is a column by Maribel Hastings from America’s

READER’S EDITORIAL: LATIN AMERICANS’ PARTICIPATION IN REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM URGENTLY NEEDED
Spanish: Maribel Hastings (and featured in photo, left) English: Vanessa Cárdenas, America’s Voice June 14, 2024 (Washington, D.C.) – Below is a column by Maribel Hastings from America’s

MORE CALIFORNIANS EARN COLLEGE DEGREES, BUT RACIAL GAPS WIDEN
By Suzanne Potter, California News Service Photo: Latina college graduate, cc by SA via Bing February 4, 2024 (Sacramento, CA) — More and more Californians are going to college,

ASYLUM SEEKERS FACE NEW REQUIREMENT TO FIND THEIR OWN INTERPRETERS
by Adriana Gonzalez-Chavez • Cronkite News A record 2.47 million migrants were encountered at the United States’ southern border in fiscal year 2023, according to data from U.S. Customs
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LOST IMMIGRANTS CAUSED COWBOY FIRE
Update September 4 2010, 12 p.m. — The Cowboy Fire is 827 acres and 65% contained. Full containment is expected tomorrow at 6 p.m. and full control is expected
PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL TO STRENGTHEN BORDER SECURITY
August 14, 2010 (Washington D.C.) – President Barack Obama signed the Southwest Border Security Bill into law yesterday. The measure will significantly increase resources in the San Diego area.
IMMIGRATION ISSUE POLARIZES PUBLIC IN CALIFORNIA
Hunter introduces bill to block federal lawsuit against Arizona; local activists head to Arizona for mass protest Obama administration audits thousands of companies to force them to drop undocumented
ROBERT ROSAS MEMORIAL OFF-ROAD RIDE JULY 10
July 1, 2010 (Campo) – The second annual Robert Rosas Memorial Off-Road ride will be held on July 10th. Proceeds will benefit the family of slain Border Patrol Agent
MEXICAN IMMIGRANT IN CRITICAL CONDITION FROM TASER USED BY BORDER PATROL DURING STRUGGLE
Update: The injured man, Anastasio Hernandez, died Saturday. The County Medical examiner’s office listed high blood pressure, methamphetamine use, and the physical altercation with officers as contributing factors in his
ARIZONA BANS ETHNIC STUDIES IN SCHOOLS, BARS TEACHERS WITH ACCENTS FROM TEACHING ENGLISH
May 19, 2010 (San Diego’s East County) – One week after signing a controversial immigration bill that opponents fear will lead to racial profiling by allowing police to question
CONTROVERSY GROWS OVER ARIZONA IMMIGRATION LAW
Council votes to oppose measure; local conference unites groups in opposition National polls show majority favors Arizona’s new law By Bill Pogue and Miriam Raftery May
NATIONAL LATINO LEADERS TARGETED BY DEATH THREAT, VANDALISM & COMPUTER THEFT
ADL OFFERS $2,000 REWARD FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO ARREST & CONVICTION By Miriam Raftery May 6, 2010 (El Cajon) –On Monday, April 26, a man with a
UPDATES ON POST-QUAKE SITUATION IN BAJA AND IMPERIAL COUNTY
By Miriam Raftery May 4, 2010 – ECM has received several e-mails from readers with updates on the situation in Baja, California and Mexicali in Imperial County more than
ARIZONA IMMIGRATION LAW CONTROVERSY HITS STREETS OF SAN DIEGO & CITIES NATIONWIDE
1,500 TURN OUT IN LOCAL MAY DAY PROTESTS; OFFICIALS & CANDIDATES VOICE VIEWS By Miriam Raftery May 1, 2010 – Across America, hundreds of thousands participated in May Day marches and rallies to protest Arizona’s new immigration law,