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Month: May 2019

The meeting is on Texas taxes with Government officials
Taxes

Texans support property tax caps, some more than others

May 13, 2019

by Renée Cross,

Education

Harming Our Common Future: America’s Segregated Schools 65 Years after Brown

May 11, 2019

by Gary Orfield,

U.S.-Mexico Relations

Recent Mexican Immigration to Texas and the United States Is Becoming More Highly Skilled, New Research Finds

May 9, 2019

by Admin Migration

Education

Why do Latino and black students leave STEM majors at higher rates?

May 3, 2019

by Morgan Smith

LPPF

California’s population growth is the slowest in recorded history

May 3, 2019

by Javier Panzar

Trump At US Mex Border Taking Updates On Wall
U.S.-Mexico Relations

Tariffs won’t solve U.S.-Mexico drug crime. We must work together

May 3, 2019

by Cecilia Farfan-Mendez,

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Sen. Gallego unveils his plan to fix America’s broken border and immigration systems

Understanding the Border: A Conversation on Life, Culture, and Commerce

Funding Education in California

More Than Neighbors: U.S. – Mexico Trade

  • U.S. Engagement in Latin America — From Integration to Regression Background
  • An ever-larger share of ICE’s arrested immigrants have no criminal record
  • Who Are the Kids and Families Left Out of the Updated Child Tax Credit?
  • One in Five ICE Arrests Are Latinos on the Streets with No Criminal Past or Removal Order
  • Americans are changing their minds about Trump’s immigration policies
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