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California ACLU Affiliates Call On CA GOP Representatives To Reject Trump’s Deal With Senate Republicans And Pass Clean Dream Act By The End Of The Year

LOS ANGELES – Statement from Jennie Pasquarella, Director of Immigrants’ Rights at the ACLU of Southern California, on reports that Senate Republicans and President Trump have struck a deal not to include a Clean Dream Act in the end of the year spending bill: “Our representatives in California now have a …

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THE SECRET ABOUT CREDIT CARD INTEREST RATES

File this one under, Things Financial Services Companies Don’t Want You to Know. Credit card debt. The three dirtiest words in our society. (Well, depending on what you’re into.) Most of us have it, or have had it, at some point in our lives. In fact, more than 38 percent of …

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CLOCKS WILL BE DELAYED IN BAJA CALIFORNIA THIS NOVEMBER 5

If you live in Baja California, you are advised to delay your clocks one hour starting Saturday night The State Administration headed by Governor Francisco Vega de Lamadrid, through the General Secretariat of Government, informs the general public that time will change this Sunday November 5 in Baja California, so …

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Foro Eleva 2017 Was A Success

Foro Eleva 2017 was a success as it attracted several visitors to the two-day event that had a big line-up of interesting speakers and trade show. On Thursday, October 26, Coparmex inaugurated Foro Evela at Centro Estatal De Las Artes in Mexicali. During the inauguration, Foro Eleva coordinator Ernesto Elourdy …

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Binational Health Week Ends with Farmworkers Fair

After a month of full activities during Binational Health Week, the Mexican Consulate in Calexico hosted the 15th Annual Farmworkers Health Fair were hundreds of farm workers receive free health screening and a delicious breakfast. The farm workers health fair is the last activity in the binational health month that …

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Soles de Mexicali Begins New Season

The 2017 season of Soles Mexicali began with great support by their fans. In a big inauguration held Thursday, October 26th, Soles had its first game of the season against Aguacateros de Michoacan. Soles had the support of its fan base in Mexicali that sold-out the PSF Auditorium. Fans were …

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What To Know When Choosing The Right Doctor For You

By: Caitlin Wendt A lot of factors come into play when finding a new primary care doctor: Are they located nearby? Will they listen to me? Can I get an appointment in a timely manner? Do they accept my insurance? Another factor often overlooked is the difference between the two letters …

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