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2020 General Election Preview: 21st Congressional District

October 16, 2020   6:35 amOctober 17, 2020   1:29 pm
The 21st Congressional District stretches from southern Fresno all the way to northern Bakersfield and sort of encompasses the San Joaquin Valley in between. The districting here has made the 21st among the more unique of the Congressional districts in...
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Trump Admin Reverses Policy Revoking Foreign Students’ Visas

July 15, 2020   3:10 pmJuly 15, 2020   3:13 pm
Pummeled by lawsuits from California, the University of California, the University of Southern California, 20 states, and and scores of colleges and universities, the Trump Administration yesterday abruptly backed off its policy revoking visas for foreign students who take classes...
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Latest CA Attorney General Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Hyperbolic Assault

July 13, 2020   1:29 amJuly 13, 2020   7:11 am
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra sued the Trump Administration last Thursday over its edict that would revoke the visas of foreign students who only take classes online, claiming that ICE exceeded its authority with the directive, and it would endanger...
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Congressional Candidate C. Antonio Delgado: Self-Made American Immigrant Success Story

June 29, 2020   1:51 pmJune 29, 2020   2:10 pm
This fall’s crop of California GOP candidates is unlike any that came before it. An unprecedented array of diversity has manifested in a pool of contenders that includes plenty of women and every racial background. C. Antonio Delgado is just...
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Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration ‘Public Charge’ Rule to Take Effect on Immigration

January 27, 2020   1:40 pmJanuary 27, 2020   1:50 pm
After being blocked by lower courts, the United States Supreme Court announced Monday it will allow the Trump administration’s “public charge” rule to take effect. The 5-4 ruling ends the nationwide injunction put in place by one federal judge last...
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Los Angeles City Council President Herb Wesson Announces That He Will Step Down In January

November 29, 2019   2:15 amNovember 28, 2019   10:17 pm
Los Angeles City Council President Herb Wesson announced this week that he would be leaving his council presidency in January. He is leaving to focus on his Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors campaign, but will continue to serve as...
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Federal Judge Ruling Will Allow Some Of the Over 8,000 People Seeking Asylum In Tijuana Into The United States

November 21, 2019   6:05 amNovember 26, 2019   11:25 am
Many of the over 8,000 people waiting at the Tijuana-San Ysidro border may now be given asylum according to a ruling on Tuesday. In July the Trump Administration put an asylum ban into effect, denying people seeking asylum who had...
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