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As part of a larger immigration legislation signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis that went into effect on July 1, the state is cracking down on driver's licenses from five states — Connecticut, ...
Seeking to increase opportunities for small and diverse small businesses to compete for state contracts, make the Commonwealth procurement process more accessible, and take practical steps to help ...
"ICE has a Hispanic face." That was the conclusion reached by a Univision report last July after the television network followed the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to an arrest operation of ...
Since 9/11, many are the milestones that have transformed the reality of the world. AL DÍA collects 20 historical events of these 20 years.
The truck drivers’ strike that began in Brazil earlier this month has brought the nation’s government to its knees.
Senator Sharif Street provides over $2 million in RACP funds to help revitalize the Sharswood community in North Philadelphia.
Attorney and humanitarian Michael Untermeyer announced his candidacy for Philadelphia Sheriff on Tuesday, March 7 outside of 100 South Broad Street. The longtime attorney and advocate is looking to ...
In what is both Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and City Council President Darrell L. Clarke’s final city budget negotiations before stepping down from their respective positions, nearly all of City ...
After winning a prestigious robotics contest, Dreamer Lorenzo Santillan had the chance to become a scientist, but his immigration status kept him from getting a university scholarship and he had to ...
Mia Roberts Perez, one of the candidates elected yesterday to Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas, will be bringing more diversity to the bench where there are currently only a few Latino judges in a ...
As Chair of the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Nestor Torres acts as a check to the organization's vision and strategic plans.
To the surprise of the skeptics, the Trump Administration has stepped out of its choreography by choosing as a judicial nominee again a white man, but this time, of Hispanic origin. Fernando Rodríguez ...
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