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Wendy Fry CalMatters Por primera vez en más de 50 años, la población inmigrante de Estados Unidos está disminuyendo, mientras que residentes nacidos en el extranjero deciden abandonar el país o son deportados, según los últimos datos del Pew Research Center. En enero de 2025, la población inmigrante en...
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Wendy Fry CalMatters For the first time in more than 50 years, the U.S. immigrant population is declining, with foreign-born residents either choosing to leave the country or being deported, according to the latest data from the Pew Research Center. In January 2025, the immigrant population in the United...
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Young people ages 7 to 18 are busy checking off their back-to-school or college lists. Visiting their pediatrician or family doctor to get up to date on immunizations should be part of that list. Immunizations will prepare their immune systems to recognize and resist viruses that spread quickly once...
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Venkates Swaminathan CalMatters La primera vez que subí a un avión fue en un vuelo desde Delhi, India, hasta el Aeropuerto Internacional John F. Kennedy de Nueva York. Llegué a Estados Unidos como estudiante, primero a la Universidad de Illinois y, tras obtener mi maestría, a California, donde he...
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Venkates Swaminathan CalMatters The first time I got on a plane was for a flight from Delhi, India to JFK Airport in New York. I came to the United States as a student, first to the University of Illinois, and after earning my master’s degree, to California, where I’ve...
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Many of us grew up dreaming of a high school diploma, but life sometimes throws us off course. Maybe you had to work to help out at home, take care of your family, or faced other hardships like language barriers. And that high school diploma was left in the...
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For many years, crime has been a constant companion for those of us who live or work in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. Although several areas of the city are now havens of the gentrification that has spread over the past 20 years, we know which places not to...
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Yue Stella Yu & Ben Christopher CalMatters In Santa Rosa, a mother of six children says she’s struggling to pay the rent following her husband’s deportation — but fears eviction if she even requests to move into a smaller place from her landlord. In Los Angeles, a Latino family sued their...
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It seemed like a nice enough day for a boat trip along the Chicago River. A bright pink, rented kayak in tow, local Cindy Juhasz took to the water with her husband and friend last year. It’s something they did often, but this time was different. “We were on the river...