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‘I’m Lost in This Country’: Non-Mexicans Living Undocumented After Deportation to Mexico

By Kate Morrissey

Cubans and other third-country nationals are dropped off on the streets of Villahermosa where they struggle to survive.

California Endures Whipsaw Climate Extremes as Federal Support Withers

By Aaron Cantú

Data and aid to fight landslides fueled by bigger fires and intense storms are imperiled under Trump

Seven Years Into Gov. Newsom’s Tenure, California’s Housing Crisis Remains Unsolved

By Mark Kreidler

Despite a burst of new housing laws, buying a home in California is increasingly unattainable – especially for lower-income earners, a new report shows.

Lax Oversight, Few Inspections Leave Child Farmworkers Exposed to Toxic Pesticides

By Robert J. Lopez

Child laborers and other farmworkers in California are being exposed to toxic pesticides, in part because of splintered enforcement of safety regulations.

Los niños jornaleros de California: agotados, mal pagados y trabajando en campos de cultivo tóxicos

By Robert J. Lopez

Según revela una investigación, las autoridades estatales evaden proteger la salud y seguridad de miles de trabajadores agrícolas jóvenes.

Vigilancia laxa y pocas inspecciones dejan a agricultores menores de edad expuestos a pesticidas tóxicos

By Robert J. Lopez

Niños y otros trabajadores agrícolas en California están expuestos a pesticidas tóxicos, en parte por una fragmentada aplicación de las normas de seguridad.

How Employers and Labor Groups Are Trying to Protect Workers From ICE

By Jeremy Lindenfeld

Here are some tactics unions and employers at farms, factories, restaurants and other job sites are using to shield employees from immigration raids.

After Years of Sparring, Gov. Shapiro Abandons Pennsylvania’s Landmark Climate Initiative  

By Audrey Carleton

Environmentalists see decision as ‘shocking reversal’ on fighting global warming; fossil fuel industry claims it would have led to higher utility bills.








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Future of Special Education at Risk, Teachers Say, as Trump Moves to Cut Staff and Programs

Special education teachers fear the Trump administration’s funding cuts and layoffs will unravel progress for millions of students with disabilities.

by Crystal Villarreal