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Dallas' new police chief will be Eddie Garcia, the first Latino to lead the department


Dallas’ new police chief will be Eddie Garcia, the first Latino to lead the department
The retired San Jose, Calif., police chief was chosen to lead the department after Chief U. Reneé Hall announced she was leaving at the end of the year.
A portrait of San Jose police chief Eddie Garcia in his office in San Jose, Calif., on Monday, Aug. 3, 2020.(Randy Vazquez / Bay Area News Group)
Even before he retired in California as San Jose police chief, Edgardo “Eddie” Garcia had already set his sights on Dallas.
On the cusp of turning 50 this month, Garcia, a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan, had visited the city several times. So when the police chief job became available here, he jumped at the chance to fulfill a dream. ....

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Fight for stimulus checks for couples of mixed immigration status ends with partial victory


Fight for stimulus checks for couples of mixed immigration status ends with partial victory
“It’s better than nothing but wildly insufficient in proportion to the actual problems,” says a Dallas man married to a Vietnamese immigrant.
Spouses Aaron Jones (right) and Trinh Nguyen pose for a portrait at their apartment complex in Dallas on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020. Jones, a U.S. citizen, and Nguyen, a Vietnamese-born legal resident, filed their joint federal income taxes this year with Jones’s Social Security Number and Nguyen’s ITIN, a tax identification number used by both legal immigrants and unauthorized immigrants a move that earlier this year knocked them both out of receiving about $2400 in federal stimulus check money offered this year due to the pandemic.(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer) ....

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COVID's 'untold story': Texas' Blacks and Latinos are dying in the prime of their lives


COVID’s ‘untold story’: Texas Blacks and Latinos are dying in the prime of their lives
The deaths have sweeping implications for Texas’ economy, for its higher education system and for a rapidly unfolding mental health crisis
Since his mother, Cecilia, and his fiancee, Blanca Leon (in framed photo), died of COVID-19, Claudio Sanchez has been caring for his and Blanca s sons Jose Ortiz, 14, Daniel Sanchez, 6, Claudio s sister, Celeste, 18, and three cousins who had lived with his mother and aunt: Elijah Sanchez, 7, Izaeyah Burkley, 8, and Aaliyah Sanchez, 9.(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer)
Claudio Sanchez is facing his first Christmas without his fiancée, Blanca Leon; his mother, Cecilia; and Blanca’s father, Jose. All three died of COVID-19. ....

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DACA, litigation


By Dianne Solis
The Dallas Morning News/TNS
DALLAS - Greisa Martínez Rosas was still a teen when she led a 2006 walkout at her Dallas high school over proposals that threatened deportation for her undocumented family. Today, at 32, from Washington, D.C., she leads the nation’s largest organization for undocumented immigrants who call themselves Dreamers.
As the head of United We Dream, she’s front and center of a defense to keep alive the 2012 initiative known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, that provides work permits and deportation reprieves. A White House exit for President Donald Trump, a DACA opponent, is only weeks away, but DACA still faces a huge challenge: On Dec. 22, a federal judge is scheduled to hold a hearing on its legality in a case brought by the State of Texas. ....

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