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125% Tariffs on China Stun Chinatown Merchants and Customers

News of a 125% tariff on China implemented today by President Trump is hitting Chinatown merchants hard across the country.

Florida Court Hears Challenges to New Law Banning Chinese Home Ownership

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals heard challenges to SB 264, a new Florida law that prohibits many immigrants from buying land in the state.

Indigenous Land Defenders Jailed or Killed Throughout the World

A new UN report notes that indigenous land defenders throughout the world are being imprisoned or killed as they fight for their rights.

Stakeholders Discuss Reparations for Black Californians as State Faces Deep Budget Cuts

State Assemblymember Isaac Bryan (D-Ladera Heights) says there are still ways to achieve reparations for Black Californians despite looming deficits.

‘I Promised I Would Care for Him’

Kiosko Magazine | Diana Lara has spent the past 33 years caring for a friend who is paralyzed from the neck down, a demanding job that leaves her little time and less pay.

Filipino Youth Who Bully and Have Been Bullied Break the Cycle

In 2001, the massive influx of Asian immigrants settling in the United States was still in full swing — and so was the promise of the American Dream.

The Emerging US-Japan-Philippine Alliance

The Philippines needs to leverage emerging security partnerships with Washington and Tokyo for its national interest.

Racist Cartoons Target Indian Crew of Cargo Ship That Struck Bridge in Baltimore

On social media, racist memes using ethnic slurs that make fun of the Indian crew on board the Dali have angered netizens.

After Personal Tragedy, Korean American Doctor Takes on Fentanyl Crisis

A Korean-American doctor who lost her son to fentanyl is in the news for developing a drug test kit.

SAAHAS For Cause Celebrates Spring With a Colorful Festival

The South Asian American community gathered in Artesia March 9 for a traditional mela — festival — to celebrate the arrival of spring.

Mexico President Confirms Mexican Nationals Among Dead, Missing in Baltimore Bridge Collapse

The Mexican president also criticized U.S. politicians for targeting immigrant communities who, he said, often undertake risk jobs like the workers on the bridge.

Indian Immigrants ‘Wait a Lifetime’ for a Green Card

According to the Cato Institute, more than 400,000 Indians waiting to immigrate will die before they receive a green card.

Yurok Make History as First Native Nation to Co-Manage National Park

Tribal leaders signed a historic memorandum of agreement with the National Park Service to return a 125-acre stretch of land to the Yurok Tribe by 2026.

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