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San Fernando

[sahn fer-nahn-daw, san fer-nan-doh]

noun

  1. a city in E Argentina, near Buenos Aires.

  2. a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.



San Fernando

/ san fɛrˈnando /

noun

  1. a port in Trinidad and Tobago, on Trinidad on the Gulf of Paria: the second-largest town in the country. Pop: 55 149 (2000)

  2. Official name: San Fernando de Apure.an inland port in W Venezuela, on the Apure River. Pop: 84 180 (latest est)

  3. a port in SW Spain, on the Isla de León SE of Cádiz; site of an arsenal (founded 1790) and of the most southerly observatory in Europe. Pop: 88 490 (2003 est)

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On Thursday, McLaughlin confirmed that CBP officials “arrested 30 illegal aliens in Hollywood, California, and 9 illegal aliens in San Fernando and Pacoima.”

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In a statement Thursday afternoon, Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Customs and Border Protection “arrested 30 illegal aliens in Hollywood, California, and 9 illegal aliens in San Fernando and Pacoima.”

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And I love the Goodwill on San Fernando in Atwater Village where you buy by the pound.

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“People will lose their jobs. Businesses will close,” said Stuart Waldman, president of the Valley Industry and Commerce Assn., which is based in the San Fernando Valley.

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This son of Mexican immigrants grew up in working class Pacoima and went to MIT before returning home to help found a political machine that gave a voice to Latinos in the San Fernando Valley that they never had.

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