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One hundred days in, President Trump's immigration crackdown is rippling through the Valley. "The administration's goal was to go after all of the bad criminals," Manuel Cunha at the Nisei Farmers ...
The number of people trying to cross illegally into the U.S. from Mexico dropped steeply in President Joe Biden’s last year, ...
WASHINGTON — After three months of rapid action and a near-constant news cycle, congressional Republicans are taking a ...
Rideshare drivers across Oregon joined in on a caravan to Salem for a hearing on driver rights. The drivers came from ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Labor leaders, politicians and civil rights activists are mourning the death of Alexis Herman, the first ...
The weeks since President Donald Trump returned to office have been a whirlwind of activity to show Americans his ...
The Hanford native has already made a splash in President Trump's cabinet. This week, she toured the region to highlight ...
In an exclusive interview with KATU, Secretary Chavez-DeRemer discussed a variety of topics, including concerns surrounding DOGE and her views on unions, more.
Our nation’s unemployment benefits exist solely for workers who are eligible to receive them,” Chavez-DeRemer wrote in the ...
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MyChesCo on MSNLabor Secretary Cracks Down on States Ignoring Immigration Rules for Jobless BenefitsU.S. Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer recently issued a formal reminder to governors nationwide, urging them to ensure ...
During her first trip to California as labor secretary, Lori Chavez-DeRemer visited a familiar place on Friday: the Central Valley.
U.S. Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer was in Clovis on Friday to listen to workers and community leaders about federal labor policies and practices as part of her ‘America at ...
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