Natasha Uzcátegui-Liggett
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La DEA anunció una nueva “iniciativa binacional” con México para combatir a los guardianes de los cárteles en la frontera. Horas después, la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum desmintió a la agencia.
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California y otros 20 estados están demandando a la administración Trump por nuevas condiciones relacionadas con la inmigración en las subvenciones para las víctimas de delitos.
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Los estudiantes internacionales gastan 6 mil millones de dólares al año en California, y los inmigrantes representan un tercio de su producto interno bruto. Las políticas federales antiinmigrantes lo ponen en peligro.
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According to the National Foster Youth Institute, between 11% and 36% of youth aging out of foster care will experience homelessness.
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The home-improvement chain is now one of the companies most caught up in Trump's immigration crackdown. The retailer's history with day laborers is long. So far, it's choosing to keep its distance.
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Parking for major events near Petco Park is going to get a lot more expensive starting in September. The new rates will help the city balance its budget — but there’s push back from local organizations.
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Californians pay billions for power companies’ wildfire prevention efforts. Are they cost-effective?California's three largest utilities received approval to collect $27 billion from ratepayers after utility equipment sparked tragic wildfires. The soaring price of electricity has ignited debate about how much California families should bear for the cost of wildfire prevention, whether utilities are balancing risk and affordability and whether the money is being spent wisely.
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