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All of this threatens the local economy. People will lose jobs, incomes will falter and the future is less certain.” ...
Ice cream makers representing about 90% of the U.S. supply of the frozen treat have pledged to remove artificial dyes from ...
A new study from the UC Merced Community and Labor Center reports a disruptive decline in private sector work in California ...
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for South Florida, promising sizzling days ahead, and emergency ...
ICE will use Medicaid data to "receive identity and location information on aliens," an agreement with the Health Department ...
A new agreement viewed by WIRED gives ICE direct access to a federal database containing sensitive medical data on tens of ...
The Trump administration’s authorization of federal ICE agents entering hospitals to arrest undocumented immigrants has the N.C. Healthcare Association scrambling to determine how to advise the ...
As ICE raids ramp up under the Trump administration, more migrants are opting to stay at home, increasing the risks of complicated health issues.
Both documented and undocumented workers are being swept up as raids escalate across construction, as others avoid jobsites to stay out of ICE crosshairs.
As ICE activity continues throughout Los Angeles, the economic effects are already being felt, particularly in downtown. Why it matters: Here's what Chris Thornberg, founding partner at Beacon ...
An economist tells us what ICE activity in Southern California could mean for the local economy and the national labor force.
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