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*Deadlock Ends on Infrastructure Package in the Senate; Leaders Urge Inclusion of Immigration Reform
*Legendary Musician Little Joe Joins Texas Poor People’s Campaign
*Health Secretary Becerra Highlights Model Vaccination Plan for Farm Workers
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*Republicans Delay Infrastructure Plan in Senate
*Judge Closes DACA Program; Immigrants Pin Hopes on Congress
*In Colorado, Mobile Vaccination Units Reach Out to Latinos
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*Persecuted Texas Democratic Legislators Appeal to Senate for Voter Protection
*Call for Urgent Action to Curb “National Epidemic of Gun Violence”
*“Critical Race Theory” is the New Cultural Bogey Man of Conservatives, Scholar Says
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*On First Anniversary of New North American Trade Agreement, Disputes with Mexico Settled
*Heat Wave in Northwest Threatens Farm Workers
*Doctors in US and Mexico Treat Refugees on the Tijuana Border
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*Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Advances Haltingly
*Federal Lawsuit Energizes Voters’ Rights Advocates in Georgia
*Immigrants Over Age 50 to Gain Health Insurance in California
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*Senate Republicans Block Electoral Reform
*In Oregon, Emergency Protections Urged for Farm Workers Against Heat Waves and Fires
*California Farming Town Shelters Central American Minors
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*A Mother’s Complicated Route to Reimbursement for Funeral Expenses
*Influential Immigration Jail Company on Trial for $1-a-Day Wages
*Latino Immigrant Becomes a National Leader of the LGBTQ + Community
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*Mexican Voters Send a Mixed Message to President López Obrador
*Vice President Kamala Harris’ Visit to Guatemala Elicits Doubt and Hope
*Pioneering Washington State Law Gives a Voice to Communities Suffering from Pollution
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*Mexican Voters to Decide the Future of President López Obrador’s Project
*Vice President Kamala Harris Visits Guatemala to Discuss Migration and Corruption
*After a Year of Pandemic, Quinceañera Celebrations Become “Sweet Sixteens”
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*Lawmakers Optimistic about Police Reform Bill
*Closure of Immigration Jail in Georgia Raises Hopes for Greater Scrutiny
*Education Secretary Challenges Country to Imagine a New Educational System