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Wed January 09
A California teen has become an outspoken advocate to preserve Temporary Protected Status, becoming the lead plaintiff in a landmark class-action lawsuit.
Leslie Berestein Rojas
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Tue December 11
Community advocates say the Trump administration may be negotiating with Vietnam to take back thousands of refugees who came to the U.S. decades ago.
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Leslie Berestein Rojas
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Thu December 06
The backlog of pending cases in immigration court nationally and in Los Angeles has spiked by nearly 50 percent since the start of fiscal year 2017.
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Leslie Berestein Rojas
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Thu November 29
Certain no-vending zones have been designated, and vendors who've long done business in these areas say they're disappointed.
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Leslie Berestein Rojas
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Wed November 28
After years of debate, the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved a plan to legalize street vending, allowing vendors to get permits to operate.
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Leslie Berestein Rojas
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Wed November 21
In the Los Angeles area, groups serving Central American immigrants are working with legal advocates to plan how to help any asylum seekers.
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Leslie Berestein Rojas
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Thu November 15
A new UCLA study suggests that turnout among Southern California's Latino voters jumped in the Nov. 6 midterm election over 2014.
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