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*Latino Candidate Makes History in Los Angeles Sheriff’s Race
*New Institution in Poor Communities is Born in Southern California
*With No Drinking Water, Voters Make Themselves Heard at the Polls
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*TV Stars Urge Millennials to Vote
*Survivors of Workplace Sexual Harassment Put Pressure on California Governor
*Fresno Voters Called on to Save their Parks
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*Turbulent Senate Confirmation Hearings for Kavanaugh
*One Year After Hurricane Harvey, Latino Families Recovering on Their Own
*Disabled Immigrants Organize in Order to Survive
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*Latino Candidate Advances in Arizona Gubernatorial Race
*Posthumous Homage to Great Voices of Tejano Conjunto Music
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*President Trump in New Corruption Scandal
*TPS Families Tour the Country in Hopes of Avoiding Deportation
*Texas Latina Candidate Set to Make History in November
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*Cruelty Reported in Federal Immigration Raid in Nebraska and Minnesota
*In a Populous Texas County, Latinos and African-Americans Are Now the Majority of Voters
*Small Farming Town Tightens Regulations on Oil Industry
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(Español) *Cuestionan a sheriff tratos con agentes de inmigración
*Maestros de la música fronteriza sumados al Salón de la Fama del Conjunto Tejano.
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*Wendy’s Faces Protest by Tomato Pickers
*Opening of Texas Detention Center for Migrant Children Postponed
*Pioneer in the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation
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*Immigrant Families Remain Separated after Reunification Deadline
*Women Shine at Tejano Conjunto Festival
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*Wave of Condemnation Against Trump After Helsinki Summit
*Honduran Family Freed, But its Future Remains Uncertain
*Practice of Counting Prisoners Where They are Incarcerated is Questioned