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Immigration

Dems have no More Excuses Not to Have a Vote on Immigration

January 8, 2021

This will the

History

Who has the “power”? Why working the bureaucracy is power

December 3, 2020

Managing the local

Culture

What Joe Biden’s Irish identity can teach Mexican-Americans

November 12, 2020

What will Mexican-Americans

Alex Gonzalez

How Immigrants in California are Getting a Triple Whammy During the Covid-19 Pandemic

May 21, 2020

by Alex Gonzalez

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We Need to Wait for the House “Stimulus Package” Bill to Really Know How it Will Help Workers and Small Businesses

March 26, 2020

by Alex Gonzalez

Education

Covid-19 Closed Schools. When Should They Reopen?

March 25, 2020

Expect more closures

Alex Gonzalez

The Rise of the West: How Mexican-Americans and Latinos are Shaping the Southwest into the New America

January 23, 2020

by Alex Gonzalez

Immigration

Abortion Won’t keep Catholic Latinos in the New Trump GOP

January 16, 2020

by Alex Gonzalez

Culture

Trump’s border wall isn’t about illegal immigration or drugs. So what is it for?

December 16, 2019

by Alex Gonzalez

Immigration

How California is fixing our broken Immigration system, one bill at the time  

October 14, 2019

by Alex Gonzalez

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