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Butte County Responds to Immigration Crackdown

When immigration officers helicoptered into Chico in August, a network of volunteers was prepared.
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Bad Bunny at the 50-Yard Line: A Puerto Rican Icon, A Cultural Flashpoint

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl spotlight isn’t just entertainment—it’s a collision of identity, industry, and empire. A Puerto Rican artist turns halftime into a lesson in culture, commerce, and power.

Bad Bunny: Redefining the Latinx Narrative in Times of Crisis

Oct 17 | As discrimination intensifies, Bad Bunny becomes a global voice for Latino pride and Puerto Rican resilience. His art, activism, and upcoming Super Bowl stage spotlight identity, resistance, and cultural empowerment.

Rights for Immigrant Journalists in the US: What You Need to Know

The deportation of Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara, detained after covering an ICE protest, exposes the risks immigrant journalists in the US face.

Freezing Temps, Raw Chicken—Central Valley Woman Recalls ICE Detention Conditions

For Monica, detention was harrowing, but explaining to her child that she hadn’t left by choice was even harder.

How SCOTUS Sanctioned a ‘National Assault on Community’

With 1 in 6 people in the U.S. an immigrant, SCOTUS' decision to allow racial profiling in immigration stops is a national assault on community life.

‘Has ICE Arrived’ — In East San Jose, Echoes of Pandemic Learning Loss

Alpha Public Schools in East San Jose serves majority Latino students. Faculty say ICE raids have kept students from returning to class.

A Victory for Cultural Rights in California’s Central Valley

Titled "Resistance, Culture, Roots, Tradition," this year's Guelaguetza celebration in Fresno held added significance amid intensifying immigration raids.

‘Our Lives Are Not Temporary’ – Venezuelans Wary as Clock Ticks on TPS...

More than 600,000 Venezuelans in the US are here under Temporary Protected Status. Those protections are now under threat.

‘They Look at You With Hate’ — ICE Detainee Recounts Decision to Self...

ICE agents told "Jorge" his choice was years in a detention center or self deportation. He chose the latter, leaving heartache and tears in his wake.

Psychological Scars, Rising Costs — ICE Deportations Rock Central Valley’s Ag Sector

Many long-time agricultural workers in California's Central Valley say they’ve never experienced anything like what they are seeing now.

Flying Blind – Loss of Federal Survey Data Will Make Life Harder for...

The Trump Administration plans to end the National Agricultural Worker Survey, which for 37 years has provided updated information on U.S. crop workers.