Small-business owner prioritizes immigration in this year’s election
“First and foremost, we care about immigration. We want people who have been here for generations and have contributed to growing the economy to be legalized.”
“First and foremost, we care about immigration. We want people who have been here for generations and have contributed to growing the economy to be legalized.”
In addition to Mexicans and Ecuadorians, the largest Latino cultural groups in the state are Salvadorans, Guatemalans, and Colombians.
“I understand there is a lot of crime with immigrants, but they’re blaming it all on Latins. They’re all being lumped together.
“A quarter of all Hispanic, Latino eligible voters, some 8.5 million, live in California. LNN needed to expand coverage to that state in this presidential election year.,” said Balta
“Everyone should be concerned with those types of Gestapo-like tactics,” said Sanders.
The Rhode Island Developmental Disabilities Council (RIDDC), in partnership with LAZO Rhode Island and IN2U, is reaching out to Spanish-speaking individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to share about their local services and resources.
The lesson from the data/analyses is that every candidate in every race — needs to prioritize and strategize securing the Latino vote.
With higher rates of chronic conditions, less access to quality healthcare, and barriers to vaccination, Latinx populations were the hardest hit by the virus.
“I want my grandchildren to know about the monarch butterflies,” Claudia Galeno-Sanchez said.
“It really is a label that kids and adults with disabilities found to be alienating,” Rodriguez-Legendre explained.
Across its 26 branches, the library includes materials in 18 languages other than English and has recently acquired children’s books including in Guatemalan indigenous language.
“If you apply, you’re going to be added to this list. … And if the Republican wins, it might be something bad that you’re on this list,” Reyes said.