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USCIS will require in-person interviews for certain immigration benefit applicants

LOS ANGELES – In-person interviews will be required for certain immigration benefit applicants who were not required under the present regulation, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced Monday.…

Southern California Operators of Bogus Medical Clinics Arrested for Diverting Massive Amounts of Prescription Narcotics to the Black Market

LOS ANGELES – Federal law enforcement officers Thursday arrested 12 operators of seven sham medical clinics on federal drug trafficking charges that allege they diverted at least 2 million prescription…

RAND finds the US appears to be the most common source country for arms that are for sale on the dark web

LOS ANGELES – The United States appears to be the most common source country for arms that are for sale on the dark web, according to a report that has…

Mike Eng endorsed by more elected officials in his bid for California State Senate

LOS ANGELES — Former State Assemblymember Mike Eng from Monterey Park, California has won more support from elected officials in his bid for California State Senate. Eng announced Monday that…

PANDA EXPRESS AGREES TO PAY $400,000 TO THE U.S. GOVERNMENT FOR VIOLATING IMMIGRATION LAW

LOS ANGELES — Panda Express, the largest Chinese fast food chain in the U.S., agrees to pay a penalty of 400,000.00 dollars to the U.S. Government to settle an immigration…

Report: USC with 2nd highest foreign student enrollment of US schools

LOS ANGELES — The University of Southern California had the second highest international student population among all U.S. schools with a total of 13,365 foreign students enrolled, according to a…

ASIAN AMERICANS REMAIN FASTEST GROWING RACIAL GROUP IN U.S.

LOS ANGELES — Asian Americans continue to be the country’s fastest growing racial group, now numbering 21.4 million nationwide, according to population estimates released Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau.…

California Assemblyman Chau Introduces Legislation to Give Internet Users More Control over Personal Information

SACRAMENTO — California State Assemblymember Ed Chau (D-Monterey Park) was joined Monday by numerous consumer advocacy groups and technology experts to unveil Assembly Bill (AB) 375, the California Broadband Internet…

RAND Recommends Pentagon to Establish Policies on Use of Social Media Analysis

LOS ANGELES – RAND Corporation has released a report to recommend that the U.S. Department of Defense should conduct a legal review and establish clear policies on the use of…

U.S. Congresswoman Judy Chu Highlights what She Has Done in First Half 2017

LOS ANGELES – U.S. Congresswoman Judy from Southern California highlighted her achievements in the first half of 2017 in a message she released Thursday. “Now that we are half-way through…