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Schools in Rural Northern CA Add ICE Raids to List of Safety Protocols

School safety plans deal with frightening scenarios, from shootings to bomb threats to fires. One NorCal district has added ICE raids to that list.

How a Mixtec Father Paved the Way to Language Access, Academic Success for...

Francisco Lozano has become a bridge between the Santa Maria-Bonita school district along California's Central Coast and the area's large Mixtec community.

In California’s Central Valley, Farmworkers Confront Rising Hunger Amid Immigration Crackdown

With fewer jobs and fears of immigration raids, farmworkers in the Central Valley are increasingly reliant on food aid and other support services.

Immigration Raid Turns Up Visa Fraud Scheme Targeting Migrant Farmworkers

An immigration raid in Santa Maria, California, has uncovered a criminal enterprise targeting migrant farmworkers who were illegally sold H2A visas.

‘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.

Grandmother Who Lived in US for 3 Decades Deported to India

A Sikh grandmother who had lived in the US for more than 30 years, was deported to New Delhi, India Sept. 23, after spending...

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.

Community as Canvas — Riverside Muralist Celebrates City’s Latino Roots

For Juan Navarro, public art was the vehicle to discovering his own and his city's Latino heritage.

‘We Are Neighbors’ — South LA Residents Rally at Reclaim Our Streets

Community members in South LA gathered July 29 for “Reclaim Our Streets – South LA,” a public action to defend neighbors and resist aggressive immigration enforcement.

In Pt. Reyes, Farm Workers Watch as Cows and Jobs Disappear

Historic farms in Pt. Reyes National Seashore are shutting down after a settlement phased out agriculture. The path forward for farm workers is uncertain.

Alleged Hate Crime Leads to Charges, Community Response in Shasta County

According to the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office, 68-year-old Timothy Ray Thompson fired multiple shots at a local residence while yelling racial slurs.

Petition to Bring Back Deported Purple Heart Veteran Gains National Attention

When Sae Joon Park, a Purple Heart recipient and U.S. Army veteran, boarded a plane for Seoul on June 23, it wasn’t a homecoming—it was an exile.