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Inland Indonesian Catholics on Sunday celebrated their native country's independence day with a special Mass, traditional games and plenty of Indonesian food.
About 125 Indonesians sat in St. Read Full Artice...
Before Samirah El-Betjali discovered San Bernardino Arabic Christian Church last year, the Jordanian immigrant struggled through English-language church services, understanding only bits and pieces. Read Full Artice...
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama has opened a wide lead over Republican Sen. John McCain among Hispanic voters, a poll released Thursday found. Read Full Artice...
Cristina Ramirez arrived in the United States from Mexico when she was 2. Her husband, four children and parents are citizens. An immigration judge who ordered her deportation for overstaying a visa called her "Americanized. Read Full Artice...
A senior U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney and his wife were charged with bribery Wednesday and accused of accepting thousands of dollars from undocumented immigrants seeking falsified residency papers. Read Full Artice...
"How can dealerships and individuals sell a car to someone without a license? In a crash or a fender bender, he's going to be the one to bump into you, and you're going to have to pay for the damage. Read Full Artice...
Deymi Barrios, a 25-year-old stay-at-home mom and illegal immigrant, had her car towed away from a checkpoint in Romoland because she was driving without a license. Read Full Artice...
Inland Latino activists are joining with others from the Los Angeles area today to announce details of clubs aimed at mobilizing Latino support for presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. Read Full Artice...
Californians concerned about immigration are less likely to support increases in public spending, early results from a study by a UC Riverside professor emeritus has found. Read Full Artice...
A major Coachella Valley grape grower has agreed to pay nearly $500,000 to farmworkers who allegedly were denied breaks and forced to taste unwashed grapes for sweetness and ripeness.
The grower, Richard Bagdasarian Inc. Read Full Artice...
A major Coachella Valley grape grower has agreed to pay nearly $500,000 to farmworkers who allegedly were denied breaks and forced to taste unwashed grapes for sweetness and ripeness.
The grower, Richard Bagdasarian Inc. Read Full Artice...
An anti-illegal-immigration group wants the San Bernardino Mexican consulate to stop providing off-site services and issuing identification cards that can be used by undocumented immigrants. Read Full Artice...
Carrying large U.S. flags and chanting "USA," 20 members of the anti-illegal-immigration group The Minuteman Project on Wednesday stood outside the Mexican consulate in San Bernardino to protest the consulate's satellite services. Read Full Artice...
Riverside activist Armando Navarro is leading a 13-member delegation to Venezuela on Sunday, hoping to improve U.S.-Venezuelan relations and obtain Venezuelan support for U.S. immigration reform. Read Full Artice...
Inland activists are gearing up for May 1 marches and rallies in favor of liberalized immigration laws.
Some are organizing a caravan of cars to an immigration-reform march in Los Angeles. Read Full Artice...
The last two defendants accused of holding smuggled illegal immigrants in a Riverside home pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Riverside. Read Full Artice...
Worshippers began arriving at the Khmer Buddhist Society of San Bernardino at 8 a.m. Saturday with their offerings of fried noodles, beef curry and jackfruit-studded desserts. Read Full Artice...
As Carlos I. Giralt Cabrales leaves his post as Mexico's consul for the Inland area this week, community leaders are praising him for improving services for local Mexican immigrants. Read Full Artice...
Maria López is tired of living in a place with dirty tap water and telephone service that goes out every time the wind blows too hard. Read Full Artice...
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