El Observador

El Observador

Bilingual Publication - San Jose - Silicon Valley

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  • 1 week ago | el-observador.com | Adam Echelman

    Adam EchelmanCalMattersLas escuelas y universidades de California reciben miles de millones de dólares en fondos federales cada año, dinero que el presidente Donald Trump amenaza con retirar por las acciones de una estudiante. AB Hernandez, estudiante de penúltimo año de la preparatoria Jurupa Valley, es transgénero y el 31 de mayo ganó el primer y segundo lugar en el campeonato estatal de atletismo.

  • 1 week ago | el-observador.com | Adam Echelman

    Adam EchelmanCalMattersCalifornia’s schools and colleges receive billions in federal funding each year — money that President Donald Trump is threatening to terminate over the actions of one student. AB Hernandez, a junior from Jurupa Valley High School, is transgender, and on May 31 she won first- and second-place medals at the state track and field championship.

  • 3 weeks ago | el-observador.com | Selen Ozturk

    Selen OzturkAmerican Community Media With ramped-up immigration crackdowns and deportations since January, what rights do Americans have to help undocumented immigrants? The major federal law codifying U.S. provisions concerning this — the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (INA) — prohibits harboring unauthorized immigrants, but there is no nationwide, Supreme Court consensus as to what harboring means.

  • 3 weeks ago | el-observador.com | Selen Ozturk

    Selen OzturkAmerican Community Media La principal ley federal que codifica las disposiciones estadounidenses relativas a esto —la Ley de Inmigración y Nacionalidad de 1952 (INA)— prohíbe albergar a inmigrantes no autorizados, pero no existe un consenso a nivel nacional en la Corte Suprema sobre qué significa albergar.

  • 3 weeks ago | el-observador.com | Sunita Sohrabji

    Sunita SohrabjiAmerican Community Media Pregnant women are severely immunocompromised during gestation, but in the US they will no longer be eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced last week that the Covid-19 vaccine will no longer be among the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended vaccines for pregnant women, and healthy children and adults under the age of 65.

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