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The fossil fuel industry wants you to think Latinos are against EVs
COALINGA, Calif. — In the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, where cattle feedlots and rows of almond and pistachio…
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Tohono O’odham and Latinos: an unfinished relationship
To protect their lands the Tohono allied themselves with the federal government and are part of the apparatus that controls…
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National survey: Biden has a Latino problem | Commentary
One of America’s largest and fastest-growing voting groups is deeply dissatisfied with the status quo. Politicians ignore the Hispanic community…
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Latino leaders dismiss Sen. Menendez’s claim of persecution over ethnicity
Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.), chair of the House Democratic Caucus, said at a news conference after a meeting with the…
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The lucrative business of guiding migrants in the Darién
A million-dollar commercial venture has been established on the border between Colombia and Panama that helps migrants navigate the difficult…
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Latinos Had Only 10 Leading Roles Across 2022’s Top-Grossing 100 Films
The full study will be released next month, examining 1,600 top-grossing films released from 2007 to 2022 and more than…
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Mike Johnson, the New Chess Piece in Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Political Game
Trump is assured a dangerous ally in the House of Representatives who, by controlling the gavel, will continue to push…
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Californians See Problems at the Border but Sympathize with Migrants
Immigration—already a politically divisive issue—is becoming increasingly contentious. Even as asylum seekers continue to arrive at the southern border, President…
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Trump exploits tragedy to push his anti-immigrant agenda
Trump and the Republicans use the terrible conflict between Israel and Hamas to blame immigrants without any evidence equating them…
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How Latino-owned businesses and entrepreneurs are driving the U.S. economy
Irán Sanchez Salazar and Daisy Orosco pose in front of their coffee pop-up cart. The business and real-life partners started…
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