Edición Semanaria Broadcast
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*Ambitious Latino Voter Drive to Launch in the Deep South on Cinco de May
*Members of Migrant Caravan Gradually Manage to Request Asylum at the Border
*Huave Indigenous Language Endangered by Conflict
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*Central American Refugees Seek Asylum in San Diego
*Calls to End to Legal Loopholes Exposing Women Workers to Sexual Harassment
*Supreme Court Hears Texas Redistricting Case
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*After Immigration Raid in Tennessee, Families Recovering Slowly
*Arizona Teachers Vote on Whether or Not to Walkout
*Deported Veteran Finally Takes Oath of Citizenship
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*Latino Lawmakers Seek to Block Citizenship Question on Census
*States Challenge the Rollback of Clean Car Standards
*Unpredictable Work Schedules Hinder Retail Workers
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*Outcry Over Citizenship Question in Upcoming Census
*California Healthcare for All Initiative Gets a Boost
*Salvadoran Brothers Fleeing Violence Suffer Tragedy
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*Trump to Penalize Those Receiving Health Benefits
*Innovative Musicians Recreate the Sound of “Son Jarocho”
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*Technology Helps Energize Young Latino Voters
*Lawsuits Challenge Electoral College System
*Neighboring Cities Take Opposite Stance on Sanctuary Policy
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*Amid Protests, Trump Visits California’s Border Wall
*Students Stage Walkout One Month After Florida Massacre
*Furor Over Police Shooting of Young Latino in San Francisco
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*Puerto Rico Reconstruction Delayed
*Two Texas Latinas to Make History in Congress
*Mexican Mayor Known as “the Trump of Oaxaca”
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*Supreme Court Concludes Hearing on Trade Unions
*Salvadoran Mother Traumatized by Violence Faces Court without Legal or Psychological Assistance