8:36 p.m. Feb. 6, 2025: A previous version of this article described Guadalupe Espinoza as a lecturer at Cal State Long Beach. She is a lecturer at Cal State Fullerton. For the first nine years of her ...
IT IS FREE, BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. NEW EFFORTS AT THE STATE CAPITOL TO RECOGNIZE A DARK CHAPTER IN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CALIFORNIA HISTORY. LAWMAKERS ARE CALLING FOR THE STATE TO PLACE A STATUE ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People of Mexican descent, including U.S.-born citizens, were put on trains and buses and deported to Mexico during the Great ...
California Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday called for the state to commemorate the Mexican Repatriation of the 1930s, a 15-year period when nearly two million people of Mexican descent were deported ...
With the landmark case of Trump v. Barbara before the Supreme Court, arguments surrounding restrictions to birthright ...
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we take you back in time to the 1930’s and the repatriation of Mexicans living in the United States. Emilio Cabrera was 12-years-old and living in Los Angeles ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security would like it to be known that reports of the death of a Mexican immigrant repatriation program have been greatly exaggerated. Tight budgets have ...
Trucks drove through Chicago’s Southeast Side, telling Mexicans to return to their native country while offering to relocate all of their belongings. La Voz Sidebar Lee este artículo en español en La ...
Translation of: Que se queden allá : el gobierno de México y la repatriación de mexicanos en Estados Unidos (1934-1940). "Originally published in Spanish with the title Que se queden allá : el ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s recent promise to deport entire families of undocumented immigrants — including those who are American citizens — harkens back to “repatriation” programs of the 1930s, ...
People of Mexican descent, including U.S.-born citizens, were put on trains and buses and deported to Mexico during the Great Depression. In Los Angeles, up to 75,000 were deported by train in one ...