
Caroline Champlin
Former producer
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Caltech and USC are among the plaintiffs suing the federal government for putting new restrictions on H1-B visas for highly skilled foreign workers.
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Leaders in education say restrictions on hiring foreign skilled workers will undermine research and discourage international student applicants.
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There are only hours left to be counted in the 2020 Census.
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A former Census Bureau director and local census advocates say the government’s claim of a '99.9%' completion rate is misleading. The decennial count is set to end Thursday.
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A former Census Bureau director and local census advocates say the government's claim of '99.9%' completion is misleading. The decennial count is set to end Thursday.
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A federal judge recently extended the 2020 Census by a month, but local advocates have some mixed feelings about the extension as they run out of money for outreach.
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A federal judge extended the 2020 Census through October, but local nonprofits doing census advocacy and outreach are facing shrinking staffs and budgets.
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The Trump Administration tried to set Oct. 5 as a new deadline for the 2020 Census. Today, a federal judge says that violated her court-ordered extension.
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Plaintiffs suing the Trump administration argue that the U.S. Census Bureau violated a federal judge's ruling to keep the 2020 Census count going into October.
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Several L.A.-based census employees are concerned that local cases are being marked as completed too quickly. A senior official with the Census Bureau says no cases have been closed inappropriately.
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