Mexicans in the US Sent Billions to Mexico Despite COVID-19 Vulnerability
In 2020, economic charts show that Mexicans broke records by sending billions to their loved ones in Mexico.
In 2020, economic charts show that Mexicans broke records by sending billions to their loved ones in Mexico.
“Little has been done that actually addresses this as a systemic issue that is discriminatory and hurtful to entire populations of youth.”
State election officials and local health and school boards are the latest targets of threats and intimidation.
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A Georgia ICE gynecologist is being accused of performing medical procedures against the consent of detained women.
An investigation found Officer Ronald Kerzaya violated several policies and he won't return as a patrol officer for at least one year.
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Teachers are leaving at record rates and districts are struggling to fill open positions. Students and teachers at the Cave Creek Unified School District returned to in-person classes in early September, joining other schools as Petri dishes for how classes could...
The funds are available to any Phoenix resident who was financially impacted by the pandemic between March and December.