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Two Years After Deadly Shooting, Farmworker Housing Takes Shape in Half Moon Bay

Officials say the housing will go to low-income farmworkers, including those directly impacted by the 2023 shooting.

Death in NY Highlights Surge in Chinese Migrants Crossing US-Mexico Border

A Chinese migrant who crossed the US-Mexico border into California earlier this year died outside his New York apartment after a fall that led to severe brain trauma.

Will the Senate Pass an Expanded Child Tax Credit to Help 19 Million Low-Income Children?

'You would wish that both sides would just want to just help low-income children. But sadly, that's not the case.' - Chuck Marr, Vice President for Federal Tax Policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

How Can Local Media Face the News Crisis?

As devastating layoffs and growing news deserts fuel uncertainty about the future of journalism, what can save local media?

California Prepares for Strongest Winter Storm

36 million Californians are bracing for potentially life-threatening floods from a weekend atmospheric river.

The Enduring Harm of U.S. Deportations

Deportations to African and Muslim-majority nations, which skyrocketed during the Trump administration, continue to disproportionately harm Black immigrants who built their lives in the U.S. 

From Migrant to Mayor: An Interview With Half Moon Bay’s Joaquin Jiménez

The son of migrant farmworkers, Jiménez has sought to use his position to highlight the needs of the city's migrant community.

Canada’s Approach to Saving the News Industry

Amid sweeping layoffs in newsrooms across the US, in Canada the government has implemented measures aimed at shoring up the struggling journalism sector.

Matthew Shepard’s Long Legacy

The parents of Matthew Shepard, a gay man who was fatally attacked in 2009, spoke at a Hate Crimes Summit organized by the Justice Department.

USCIS to Raise Naturalization Fees

Becoming a US citizen is about to get more expensive, with USCIS announcing a 5 percent increase in fees for processing naturalization applications.

In Immigration Debate, a ‘Fight Over Who Gets to be an American’

As more people cross the border, anti-immigrant stances are inflaming U.S. politics, with few long-term proposals.

Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Stirs Alarm Among Koreans in US

Concerns are growing in the Korean community around a possible second Trump term as the former president continues to escalate his anti-immigrant rhetoric.

Housing Gaps are Racial Gaps, Say Bay Area Policymakers

As the Bay Area housing crisis deepens racial and wealth divides, how much is the system working as intended?

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