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La designación de “terroristas” a organizaciones criminales por una orden ejecutiva requiere precisiones
De qué trata la Ley de Enemigos Extranjeros (Alien Enemies Act) de 1798 que Trump dijo que invocará en contra de miembros de carteles de droga y del Tren de Aragua.
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La Unión Culinaria Local 226 y Virgin Hotels Las Vegas llegaron a un acuerdo para poner fin a huelga
La Unión Culinaria Local 226 y Virgin Hotels Las Vegas llegaron a un acuerdo para poner fin a huelga.
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Se manifestaron en Las Vegas activistas y defensores de los inmigrantes contra las órdenes ejecutivas de Trump
Activistas y defensores de los inmigrantes se manifestaron en Las Vegas contra órdenes ejecutivas de Trump dirigidas a la inmigración indocumentada.
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Nevada set to approve $12M housing initiative to combat rising homelessness
The funding comes from a 2023 bill signed into law that seeks to allocate $30 million for permanent supportive housing developments statewide. As homelessness reaches record levels across the nation, Nevada officials are preparing to distribute $12 million to create permanent supportive housing for the state’s most vulnerable residents. The funding comes as Nevada’s homeless…
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Trump pone fin al uso de la aplicación CBP One para migrantes en la frontera con México: ¿qué sabemos?
Donald Trump pone fin al uso de la aplicación CBP One para migrantes en la frontera con México: ¿qué sabemos?
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ACLU files lawsuit against Trump administration over birthright citizenship executive order
President Donald Trump wasted no time implementing some of his campaign promises on Monday, including birthright executive orders that target immigrants and also violate the Constitution.
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Nevada joins multi-state federal lawsuit to block Trump order on birthright citizenship
The lawsuit alleges Trump’s executive order signed Monday violates the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, which the states argue gives the constitutional right to citizenship to all individuals born in the US. Democratic attorneys general from 24 states and cities — including the state of Nevada — are challenging an executive order issued by President…
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From horses to high-tech classrooms: A 68-year-old CCSD school gets new life
Mountain View Elementary School was recently demolished, making way for a modern two-story facility designed to meet today’s educational needs. Mountain View is among 30-plus schools slated to be rebuilt across the valley by 2035.
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Trump’s coziness with billionaires shows he has ‘no plan to bring costs down,’ Nevada officials, advocates say
Notably absent during Trump’s address was anyone from the blue collar working class that helped Trump back to the White House, but sitting front-row as the president’s personal guests were three of the world’s wealthiest men who used their media platforms to drastically shape the outcome of last year’s presidential race. Throughout the campaign trail,…
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Trump takes on the US Constitution with day one executive orders
Trump issued an executive order to end birthright citizenship, which is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment, doubled down on fossil fuels that drive pollution, and targeted transgender Americans.

























