Edición Semanaria Broadcast
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Trump’s Proposed Changes to “Public Charge” Cause Panic in Immigrant Families.
*Democratic Landslide in Colorado Benefitted from Dreamer Activist.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Indigenous Peoples Gain Greater Recognition
*Heirs of Norteña Music Honor a Family Tradition
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Latinos on the Front Lines of Political Shift in the United States
*Immigrant Tragedy Drives Young People to Vote
*Mexican Supreme Court Orders Money to be Returned to Former Braceros
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Democrats Regain Control of House Amid Historically High Voter Turnout.
*We present a summary of this and other headlines from the 2018 mid-term elections.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Trump Closes Campaigning with Attack on Immigration, Democrats Respond by Getting out the Vote
*In Texas, Early Voting Exceeds Total Voter Turnout in Last Midterm Elections
*Fight to Control Congress Grips California
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Latino Vote Crucial in Texas Senate Race
*Arizona’s Latino Candidates in Tight Races and Lacking Party Support
*Zero Tolerance Immigration Policies Spur Massive Trials Along the Border
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Beto vs. Cruz: Is Change Ahead in Texas?
*Are Latinos Willing to Decide Congressional Battles?
*AIDS Continues to Decimate Gay Latino Community.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Broad Rejection of New “Public Charge” Policy Targeting Immigrants
*California Extends Healthcare Enrollment Period for Residents
*Former Immigration Judge Criticizes Trump’s Pressure on the Courts
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Republicans Move to Confirm Kavanaugh Following Hasty FBI Investigation
*At the Polls, Anger Over Excessive Rents and Evictions
*Demands for Justice Revived on 50th Anniversary of Tlatelolco Massacre
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Ignoring New Accusations Against Supreme Court Nominee, Republicans Prepare Confirmation Vote
*Proposal to Redefine “Public Charge” Could have Serious Health Impacts
*Divided Electorate Puts Win by Latino in Jeopardy in Historic County District