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*Delay in Naturalizations Could Alter Election Results
*Florida Dragging its Feet Ahead of Census Count
*Latinos Living in Fear After El Paso Massacre
(Español) Dolores Huerta en Fresno, California, sobre la importancia de ser contado por el censo
(Español) “Hay quienes no quieren que te cuenten… que los recursos no lleguen a tu comunidad. Esos 480 mil millones de dólares de los que estamos hablando, que el gobierno entrega cada año”.
Delay in Naturalizations Could Alter Election Results
With presidential elections a little more than a year off, the Trump administration has more than 700,000 citizenship applications pending. Officials claim that demand has risen sharply and they are short staffed.
House Condemns Trump’s Racist Comments
This week, the House of Representatives approved an unprecedented resolution describing President Trump’s attacks against four Democratic legislators as racist.
Federal Judges Hear About the Fate of Health Care for Millions
This week, a federal appeals court heard arguments for and against the end of the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.
(Español) Inmigrantes cambian el foco de la narrativa sobre la pregunta de ciudadanía en el censo
(Español) “Continuaremos vigilantes acerca de esta administración y continuaremos listos para contraatacar porque en el centro de esta conversación está realmente quién es el propietario de nuestra democracia y quién puede participar en ella”: United We Dream.
The Best Defense for Legal Residents? Obtaining Citizenship
On the occasion of 4th of July celebrations, organizations, legislators and activists are stepping up a campaign to naturalize more than one million Latinos in time for the presidential elections next year.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Latinos Encouraged to Make Themselves Count
*Plans to Evict Immigrants from Public Housing Challenged
*Historical Leaders of Suffragist Movement Remembered
They rescue historical leaders from the movement of the sufraguistas from oblivion.
(Español) La líder más reconocida de ese histórico movimiento fue Susan B. Anthony, una reformadora social de Massachusetts, pero detrás de ella hubo un ejército de “sufraguistas” .
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*Presidential Candidates Discuss Excessive Incarceration
*New Plan to Help California’s Poorest Children
*Quinceañeras in Texas Become Parties to Celebrate the Vote