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Law Eliminating Bail Bonds in California still in Limbo
The landmark law signed by Governor Brown has an uncertain future, as it faces not only opposition from bail bond companies, but also from civil rights groups.
(Español) Industria de medicinas genéricas, el mayor cartel de las drogas en la historia de EE UU
(Español) “Esta conspiración ha causado daños a los estados de todo el país por miles y miles de millones de dólares. Y los llevaremos a corte y los haremos pagar por el dinero que le robaron al pueblo estadunidense”, concluyó el fiscal William Tong.
Newsom changes course on funding for immigrant health
On Thursday, when Newsom unveiled his revised budget — one that still included the plan to divert money from the four counties — he announced it would cost less to cover young adult unauthorized immigrants next year than previously estimated.
Latino Moms and Babies : at the center of campaigns for an accurate Count in Census 2020
Given the high risk of undercount, activists are gearing up to work with this vulnerable population. And many are moms themselves.
Your questions about the Census
What happens if I don´t answer a question in Census 2020?
The 2020 Census can be as important to the community as the presidential election that will be held on the same year.
Diabetic Amputations A ‘Shameful Metric’ Of Inadequate Care
“It’s the most shameful metric we have on quality of care,” Ponce said. “It is a health equity issue. We are a very rich state. We shouldn’t be seeing these diabetic amputations.”
BORDER PATROL IN NEW MEXICO STOOD BY AS RIGHT-WING MILITIA TERRORIZED MIGRANTS
Videos and audio posted by the group and its supporters on social media raise questions about agency’s role.
Volunteers Provide Emotional Support for Migrant Children at Shelters in Arizona
In the last five months, more than 26,000 unaccompanied minors, mostly from Central America, have been detained by immigration authorities while attempting to cross into the United States.
Afro-Colombian Drum Classes Motivate Inmates and Inspire Teachers
A group of inmates at a medium-security prison in the city of Norco in Riverside County say that taking Afro-Caribbean drum lessons has helped to alleviate the racial tensions common in prisons.
Bad Air And Inadequate Data Prove An Unhealthy Mix
San Joaquin Valley residents breathe some of the dirtiest air in the country, but it can be a challenge for them to find accurate and timely information on the air quality in their neighborhoods. This summer, nonprofit organizations began distributing 20 small air monitors to hard-hit families, and next year, the state is expected to install monitoring systems in some communities.