San Fernando Valley Sun
With a rich history dating back to 1904, the San Fernando Sun is a newspaper that has consistently showcased the cultural and historical evolution of the valley. Even today, it continues to serve the community, much like it did in its early years, by providing thoughtful editorials, engaging in community activities, and offering important consumer insights. The San Fernando Valley Sun reaches 6,000 homes directly in the San Fernando-Sylmar area, and an additional 4,000 copies are available in racks throughout the more populated sections of the valley.
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1 week ago |
sanfernandosun.com | Semantha Norris
Residents and activists show up to defend the undocumented communityMonday morning, Northeast valley residents rushed to defend their undocumented community members after receiving alerts that they were being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. A caravan drove through the area, assuring that witnesses would be present at each report of a sighting.
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1 week ago |
sanfernandosun.com | Semantha Norris
Los nombres han sido cambiados u omitidos en esta historia para proteger las identidades debido a su estatus migratorio. Una quietud espeluznante flota en el aire cuando Louie da sus paseos diarios en bicicleta. Las calles de El Monte, donde suele ver a la gente haciendo su día a día: trabajando en el jardín, jugando al aire libre, niños jugando, trabajadores de servicios cortando el césped, parecen mucho más vacías.
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1 week ago |
sanfernandosun.com | Semantha Norris |Gabriel Arizon
El Día del Padre, el 16 de junio, poco después de las 8 a.m., seis autos con unos ocho agentes federales del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE, por sus siglas en inglés) rodearon a tres hombres afuera de la licorería Cork n’ Jug en la esquina de Truman Street y San Fernando Road. “Todos andaron tapados”dijo uno de los hombres, que pidió ser identificado solo como ‘Kiké’, al San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol. “Al principio, pensamos que eran policías”.
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1 week ago |
sanfernandosun.com | Cesar Arredondo
Mariana se niega a permitir que el miedo le impida protestar contra la actual represión de la inmigración en Los Ángeles. Para ella, las recientes redadas del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE, por sus siglas en inglés): un sobrino fue arrestado en el trabajo.
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1 week ago |
sanfernandosun.com | Semantha Norris
Names have been changed or omitted in this story to protect identities due to immigration status. An eerie stillness hangs in the air when Louie takes his daily bike rides. The streets of El Monte, where he usually sees people going about their day – gardening outside, kids playing, service workers mowing a lawn – seem far emptier. It started last week, when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) first hit their neighborhood with a caravan of unmarked vehicles flying down their streets.
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