Obama ends Secure Communities program as part of immigration action

By | November 21st, 2014|Immigration, Police & Community|

For the immigrant advocates who for years have been calling on President Obama to curtail deportations, the Secure Communities program symbolized what was wrong with the nation’s immigration enforcement strategy.

http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-1121-immigration-justice-20141121-story.html

Los Angeles Times

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Obama’s immigration overhaul could benefit many in California

By | November 20th, 2014|Immigration|

Whatever the details of President Obama’s planned immigration overhaul, the stakes are particularly high for California.

The state has the largest number of people who are in the country illegally, and many have especially deep roots.

The changes could bring some form of legal status to hundreds of thousands of immigrants here and benefit two of the

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Obama’s Executive Order on Immigration Is Unlikely to Include Health Benefits

By | November 19th, 2014|Immigration|

WASHINGTON — Millions of undocumented immigrants who are set to be granted a form of legal status by President Obama as early as this week will not receive one key benefit: government subsidies for health care available under the Affordable Care Act.

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Number of homeless children increases in Southern California

By | November 18th, 2014|Employment & Housing|

The number of homeless children across the Golden State rose last year according to results of a national report released Monday, especially in hard-hit Southern California, home to the nation’s second-largest school district.

Researchers with the National Center on Family Homelessness found that nearly 2.5 million American children were homeless at some point in 2013.

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Lawsuits Against Harvard and UNC-Chapel Hill Urge an End to Race-Conscious Admissions

By | November 18th, 2014|Education|

An advocacy group opposed to race-conscious college-admissions policies is urging federal courts to end their use around the nation through lawsuits filed on Monday against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

In contrast to the most recent challenge to such policies fielded by the U.S. Supreme Court—a lawsuit accusing the University

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Families Can Crumble Under Deportation Threat

By | November 17th, 2014|Immigration|

Sara Martinez never wanted her two daughters to grow up poor and anxious about life, the way she had in Ecuador. But that is what happened.

Ms. Martinez lives in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, with her younger daughter, a United States citizen who was born not long after

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California LGBT students targeted more for sexual orientation than for race

By | November 17th, 2014|LGBTQ+|

Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students in California are more than twice as likely to be harassed or assaulted at school based on their sexual orientation than for their race or ethnicity and four times more than they would be for a disability, according to new survey data released this week.

The data, released Thursday, comes

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CAHRO Workshop in Riverside a Success!

By | November 9th, 2014|Conflict Resolution, Events|

The first of CAHRO’s three workshops in November was a smashing success. Over 40 people from across the region gathered in Riverside to discuss "Creating a more informed and inclusive multicultural society: working to eliminate prejudice, intolerance and discrimination.”

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