A new LAEDC report shows how fear from immigration enforcement is reshaping daily life—and hollowing out Latino small business corridors. Updated February 2026 data from the Los Angeles Economic Development

Search collectives document at least 18 cases in two years as families accuse authorities of inaction and missing reports. Sinaloa, and Mazatlán in particular, has become a hotspot for families

From South Texas job sites to rural Idaho farms, immigration raids are stalling projects, wiping out labor, and rattling local economies. Communities in two red states that voted for President

More than 18,000 habeas petitions challenge the Trump administration’s detention policies, with judges nationwide pushing back. The Trump administration’s push for mass deportations has resulted in more than 18,000 challenges

Los Angeles County reopened its Emergency Rent Relief Program, offering up to $15,000 per unit. Applications are open through March 11. Summary: Los Angeles County’s second round of emergency rent
The rise of Donald Trump to the presidency, coupled with Republican control of Congress and the Senate, dealt a significant blow to California — a state that has long stood
After a federal court ruling expanded ICE access to Medi-Cal data, hospitals and advocates warn fear—not illness—may keep families from seeking care. After a federal court ruling expanded ICE access
Research from the Deportation Data Project reveals major increases in community arrests, detention rates, and voluntary deportations, raising concerns across immigrant and Latino communities. Key takeaways -Deportations of people arrested
As federal immigration enforcement intensifies, Los Angeles redraws the line between city power and federal authority — with real consequences for immigrant communities. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass moved forcefully
Beyond the spectacle, the 2026 halftime show turned everyday trades and small businesses into protagonists of an economy rooted in culture. The Super Bowl 2026 halftime show, headlined by Bad
The MELT ICE Act would bar former ICE agents from teaching and policing roles, citing public safety, student trust, and documented harms to immigrant communities Why This Matters NowCalifornia is
A large boost in a Los Angeles County emergency rental relief program was delayed Tuesday, Sept. 2, for two weeks by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, in a
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