California has the highest percentage of first-generation immigrants in the U.S., with over a quarter of the population being foreign-born. The incoming administration’s plans to deport millions of immigrants could have devastating effects on families and the economy, particularly in California, where immigrants play a vital role in various sectors such as agriculture and education. It is crucial for local leaders and everyday people to support immigrants’ rights groups, volunteer to help immigrants, and speak out against anti-immigration policies to protect the diverse and innovative contributions immigrants make to the nation.
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Concern grows over whether Hollywood’s film and TV industry can survive in California
SummaryPhil Mangano, a film and television editor in Los Angeles, faces job insecurity following the 2023 Hollywood strikes, which led to a loss of about 40,000 industry jobs and a 58% drop in TV production since 2021. California Governor Gavin Newsom's proposal to increase film and TV tax credits from $330 million to $750 million aims to revive the struggling industry, but experts question if it's sufficient to compete with other states and countries offering...
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