Edición Semanaria Broadcast
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*Mueller Report Fuels Electoral Debate
*Proposed Legislation Would Help Inmates Attend College
*Migrants Receive Medical Care in a Crowded Shelter in Tijuana
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*Trump Toughening Immigration Stance for Electoral Reasons: Critics
*Bill Proposed to Stop Abuses by Border Agents
*Volunteers Provide Emotional Support for Migrant Children at Shelters in Arizona
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*New Book Reveals FBI’s Secret War Against César Chávez.
*Uninsured and Undocumented, Patient Faces Uncertain Future.
*Young Dreamer Changes his Life by Motivating Young Voters.
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*After Mueller Report, Investigations Continue
*New Controls Sought for Facial Recognition Technologies
*Bribes at Top Colleges Raise Questions about Admissions System
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*California Suspends Death Penalty
*More Funds for Decaying Education System Discussed in Texas
*Medicaid-for-All Gets Hearings in Congress
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*In a Major Rebuke to Trump, US Senate Rejects Border Emergency
*California Seeks to Reduce Police Shootings
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*Farmers Asked to Report Slavery in the Fields
*Investments Proposed in Asthma Prevention Services
*Guatemala Debates Legislation to Pardon Members of the Military Implicated in Atrocities
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*Prison System Reforms for Women Urged at Civil Rights Commission
*Fate of Texas Secretary of State in the Hands of Democratic Lawmakers
*“Roma” Wins Academy Awards, Shining a Spotlight on Domestic Workers
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*Supreme Court Weighs Citizenship Question on 2020 Census
*Pioneering Alternative School in California Helps Young Refugees to Graduate
*Master Canoeists Build Boats to Celebrate the Historic Occupation of Alcatraz
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*Amid Criticism, Trump Declares National Emergency After Signing Federal Budget
*“Green New Deal” Proposal Generates Intense Debate
*With Songs and Stories, Indigenous Grandmother in New York Keeps Quechua Language Alive