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*Labor Protections Under NAFTA Put to the Test
*Is the COVID-19 Vaccine Safe for Pregnant Women? A Reporter Describes Her Experience
*Can We Expect Immigration Reform This Year? A Latino Lawmaker Gives a Roadmap
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*Comprehensive Voter Rights Initiative Advances in Senate
*Hearings to Legalize Essential Workers Kick Off
*Cruz Reynoso, Defender of the Rural Poor and Communities of Color, Dies
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*Latinos Seek Inclusion in Infrastructure Plan
*Latino Immigrants from California’s Central Valley Hit Heavily by Pandemic
*The Story Behind the Great Cinco de Mayo Party
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*Biden’s First Formal Address Met with Praise and Skepticism
*New Law Would Curb Wave of Attacks Against Asian-Americans
*Colorado Passes Law Protecting Immigrants from Threats and Extortion
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*Former Police Officer Derek Chauvin Found Guilty in George Floyd’s Death
*Will Police Implicated in Recent Killings of Latino Youths be Held Accountable?
*In Georgia, Few Latinos are Vaccinated Against Covid-19
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*After Mass Shootings, Biden Signs Executive Orders for Gun Control
*Washington State Bans Private Prisons from Holding Immigrants
*California Congresswoman Scolds Central American Presidents
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*Corporations Asked to Oppose Voter Restrictions
*New York Approves Emergency Fund for Immigrants, But Will it Reach Everyone?
*Farmworkers in Florida Get Covid-19 Vaccines
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*Biden Proposes Massive Infrastructure Plan
*Controversial Electoral Law Triggers Lawsuits and Calls for a Boycott in Georgia
*Campaign for Protections for Domestic Workers in California
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*Biden Criticized for Dragging Feet on Border Emergency
*Mayan Leaders from Guatemalan Request Asylum and Demand Justice
*Farmworkers in Washington State Closer to Overtime Pay
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*House Passes Legalization of Dreamers and Farm Workers, Senate to Vote Next
*One Year Later, Latinos Still Bear the Brunt of the Pandemic
*Arizona Accepts Consular ID as Valid Identification in the State