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*Infrastructure Package Includes Now Draft of Immigration Reform
*Expert Supports President Biden’s National Vaccine Mandate
*California, Including Latinos, Issues a Resounding “No” to Removal of Governor
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*Local Leaders Ask Washington to Include Immigration Reform in Social Spending Plan
*Texas and Mexico Moving in Opposite Directions on Abortion Issue
*Latino Vote Contested on Eve of Referendum on Governor of California
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*Biden Considers Canceling Student Debt by Executive Order
*What Does the Suspension of Federal Eviction Protections Mean for Tenants?
*Latino Vote Decisive in Recall Election for California Governor
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*Democrats’ Future at Stake in Budget Debate in Congress
*Heated Debate Over Whether to Remove or Ratify California Governor
*Extreme Heat Wave Threatens Farm Workers’ Health
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*Remnants of “Public Charge” Policy Turns Latino Family Life Upside Down
*Among Spike in Infections and Clash Over Masks, Georgia Returns to Classes
*Climate Crisis is a Test of Political Will, Says Environmental Leader
Among Spike in Infections and Clash Over Masks, Georgia Returns to Classes
Despite the rise in COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant in states with low levels of vaccination, such as the southern state of Georgia, schools have opened their doors for face-to-face classes.
Climate Crisis is a Test of Political Will, Says Environmental Leader –
The devastation caused by global warming is moving so fast and on such a large scale that the United Nations has issued a code red to humanity. Most of the changes are irreversible, but the worst can still be avoided if greenhouse gases are drastically reduced, UN scientists warn.
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*Senate Approves Bipartisan Infrastructure Package
*Infrastructure Plans Bring Historic Investment to Fight Climate Change, Says Energy Secretary
*Investigating ‘Vaccination Deserts’ in California Rural Communities
Infrastructure Plans Bring Historic Investment to Fight Climate Change, Says Energy Secretary
This week, a United Nations report on global warming offered a dire forecast. Climate change is worsening at a rapid pace and humanity is running out of time.
Investigating ‘Vaccination Deserts’ in California Rural Communities
Aunque California es un estado con altos niveles de vacunación, sus zonas rurales van tan rezagadas que algunos les han dado en llamar, “desiertos…