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Adolfo Flores

Wall Street Journal

Texas, United States

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Past articles by Adolfo:

Southern California Hotel Workers Strike Ahead of Fourth of July

Thousands of hotel employees walked off the job Sunday demanding better pay and benefits, and less burdensome workloads. → Read More

Two Killed, Dozens Injured in Baltimore Block-Party Shooting

The mass shooting early Sunday left 28 people injured, police said. → Read More

Judge Blocks Arkansas Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Minors

A federal court ruling finds the law, the first of its kind in the nation, to be unconstitutional. → Read More

Southern Baptist Convention Meeting to Review Expulsion of Churches

Saddleback, founded by Rick Warren, is one of the churches ousted because of the appointment of a woman as a pastor. → Read More

The Number Of Desperate Immigrants Who Die While Trying To Get Into The US Keeps Rising

“There’s no hope on the horizon,” one nonprofit director told BuzzFeed News. → Read More

Border Agents Keep Sending Immigrants To Wrong Addresses With Little Regard For How It Could Affect Their Court Cases, Advocates Say

"It's troubling. … Once they arrived, they were told it's not a shelter but an office building." → Read More

Puerto Rico’s 3 Million People Have Lost Power As Hurricane Fiona Brings Wind, Rain, And Catastrophic Flooding

The National Weather Service has warned residents of mudslides and life-threatening flash flooding. → Read More

One Of The Men Suspected In The Deadly Stabbings In Canada Has Been Found Dead While The Search Continues For His Brother

Damien Sanderson's body was found with injuries that aren't believed to be self-inflicted, authorities said Monday. → Read More

Two Women Were Killed In A Fire That Destroyed A Neighborhood In Northern California

The ongoing drought and a heatwave this week have put much of California at risk for fires. → Read More

It Will Now Be Harder For Unaccompanied Immigrant Children To Languish In Government Custody

“I’ll always remember the months when the government kept me separated from my two sons." → Read More

"SNL" Paid Tribute To The Ukrainian People With A Poignant Cold Open

Saturday Night Live led this week's show with an emotional performance from the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York. → Read More

Robert Durst Tested Positive For Covid, Lawyer Says

His attorney, Dick DeGuerin, said Durst was fully vaccinated against the virus. → Read More

Biden’s Border Policy Traps LGBTQ Asylum-Seekers In Mexico

"We're exposed here and very scared of what might happen to us now." → Read More

Judge Blocks New DACA Applicants From Deportation Protections

The order doesn't affect current DACA recipients, but it stops the government from approving any new applications. → Read More

Alabama I-65 Crash Leaves 10 Dead, Including Girls Ranch Residents

The deadly crash on a highway took place as Tropical Depression Claudette tore through the South. → Read More

He Bought The Land Where He Crossed Into The US Illegally. Now He’s Offering It Up To Other Immigrants To Do The Same.

“I was undocumented once myself. Who am I to stop them?” → Read More

Biden Started The Process Of Unwinding Trump's Assault On Immigration, But Activists Want Him To Move Faster

Sarah Pierce, an analyst at the Migration Policy Institute, said Biden’s executive orders won’t lead to many immediate changes, but they will initiate processes that could result in significant improvements, including creating a more robust definition of asylum, phased entries for migrants stuck in Remain in Mexico, rescinding public charge, and streamlining the process to apply for… → Read More

Immigration Advocates Hope Biden Will Address Overlooked Family Separations

"It's mind boggling that Border Patrol agents are given this much power and leeway to make those decisions." → Read More

Joe Biden Is Starting His Presidency By Undoing Trump

The incoming president plans to sign executive orders in his first hours on everything from COVID-19 to climate change and immigration. → Read More

Justice Department Officials Pushed To Separate Immigrant Families

Top Justice Department officials under President Donald Trump pushed to separate immigrant families at the border despite knowing how difficult it would be to reunite them, according to a government watchdog report released Thursday. In the spring of 2018, the Trump administration announced the so-called zero-tolerance policy, which called for prosecuting everyone who was caught crossing the… → Read More