Edición Semanaria Broadcast
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*Supreme Court Blocks Citizenship Question
*First Democratic Presidential Debate Stirs Enthusiasm
*”Latinos for Trump” Begin Campaigning
*Congressman Advances Standards to End Inhumane Treatment of Immigrant Children
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*Latinos Encouraged to Make Themselves Count
*Plans to Evict Immigrants from Public Housing Challenged
*Historical Leaders of Suffragist Movement Remembered
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*Intense Debate over Mexico-US Agreement Postponing Threat of Tariffs
*Waiver by Texas Secretary of State Shows Growing Influence of Latino Electorate
*California to Expand Health Insurance to Undocumented Young Adults
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*Young Immigrants Elated over Passage of DREAM Act
*Trump Threatens to Impose Tariffs on Mexico
*Presidential Candidates Committed to Immigration Reform
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*Presidential Candidates Discuss Excessive Incarceration
*New Plan to Help California’s Poorest Children
*Quinceañeras in Texas Become Parties to Celebrate the Vote
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*Census in Grave Danger, Latino Leaders Warn
*Law Eliminating Bail Bonds in California still in Limbo
*Fear Among Latinas over Abortion Ban in Alabama
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*Trump Announces Immigration Plan, Without Mentioning Dreamers
*Public Defenders Seek to Prevent Immigrants from Pleading Guilty
*San Francisco Construction Project Seeks to Respond to Housing Crisis
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*Clash Between Trump and Congress Could Trigger a Constitutional Crisis
*Florida Republicans Impose Limits on New Voting Rights for Ex-Felons
*Immigration Detention Center Under Scrutiny After Inmate’s Heart Attack
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*Immigrants Return to the Streets on May Day, This Time for Licenses
*Trump’s Proposed Changes for Asylum Seekers Condemned
*High Expectations in Texas Ahead of Reauthorized Federal Juvenile Justice Law
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*Supreme Court appears divided on question of citizenship in the census
*Women of Honduras flee from hatred and violence
*Family Paid Leave Campaign Gains Steam in the Country