By Cori Fugere Urban, Posted: 12/29/2020
.Members of Vermont s Migrant Outreach Team are seen in this undated photo with woven bags they are selling to benefit the women who made them and the team s ministry to local migrant workers and the people of a Mexican village. The outreach members are from Vermont parishes of St. Peter Church in Vergennes and St. Ambrose Church in Bristol. (CNS photo/Cori Fugere Urban, Vermont Catholic) VERGENNES, Vt. (CNS) For four years, Eleuterio Teyo Hernandez-Ortiz has worked on a Vermont dairy farm to help support his wife and four daughters in his hometown of San Jose Monteverde in southern Mexico.
.Members of Vermont s Migrant Outreach Team are seen in this undated photo with woven bags they are selling to benefit the women who made them and the team s ministry to local migrant workers and the people of a Mexican village. The outreach members are from Vermont parishes of St. Peter Church in Vergennes and St. Ambrose Church in Bristol. (CNS photo/Cori Fugere Urban, Vermont Catholic)
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VERGENNES, Vt. (CNS) For four years, Eleuterio Teyo Hernandez-Ortiz has worked on a Vermont dairy farm to help support his wife and four daughters in his hometown of San Jose Monteverde in southern Mexico.
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SANTA ANA, Calif. A recent pro-Trump “Stop the Steal” rally in Santa Ana, attended largely by Latinos, was not business as usual in the working-class city.
Santa Ana is a Democratic stronghold. Among all cities in Orange County, it had the highest percentage of registered Democratic voters ahead of this election (about 53 percent versus 25 percent Republican) and voted most heavily in favor of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden (about 68 percent). Santa Ana is nearly 77 percent Latino, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Police estimate that about 40 to 60 people gathered on the corner of West 17th Street and North Bristol Street on Dec. 6. Protesters showed support for President Donald Trump and addressed allegations of voting fraud nationwide.