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*Senate Set to Approve Massive Bipartisan Infrastructure Package
*President Biden Meets with Latino Leaders on Anniversary of El Paso Massacre
*Hundreds of Asylum Seekers in Georgia Left Adrift
Hundreds of Asylum Seekers in Georgia Left Adrift
Hundreds of asylum seekers held at Irwin and Stewart Detention Centers in the southern state of Georgia are being released at the Atlanta Airport in the middle of the night, without money and in an unfamiliar city
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*Deadlock Ends on Infrastructure Package in the Senate; Leaders Urge Inclusion of Immigration Reform
*Legendary Musician Little Joe Joins Texas Poor People’s Campaign
*Health Secretary Becerra Highlights Model Vaccination Plan for Farm Workers
Deadlock Ends on Infrastructure Package in the Senate; Leaders Urge Inclusion of Immigration Reform
After intense negotiations, the massive infrastructure package finally made it through the Senate after 17 Republicans aligned with the Democrats.
Legendary Musician Little Joe Joins Texas Poor People’s Campaign
Renowned civil rights and religious leaders from the South staged a 27-mile march from Georgetown to Austin, Texas, in the style of the historic march from Selma to Montgomery led in the 1960s by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Judge Closes DACA Program; Immigrants Pin Hopes on Congress
(Español) “Sólo pido a la audiencia de que…, estamos muy confiados que sí vamos a lograr algo, pero sigan llamando a sus senadores.ellos también necesitan escuchar más de nuestras historias”.
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*Republicans Delay Infrastructure Plan in Senate
*Judge Closes DACA Program; Immigrants Pin Hopes on Congress
*In Colorado, Mobile Vaccination Units Reach Out to Latinos
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*Persecuted Texas Democratic Legislators Appeal to Senate for Voter Protection
*Call for Urgent Action to Curb “National Epidemic of Gun Violence”
*“Critical Race Theory” is the New Cultural Bogey Man of Conservatives, Scholar Says
Heat Wave in Northwest Threatens Farm Workers –
A deadly heat wave is scorching states in the Northwest. Temperatures have broken all-time records and caused dozens of deaths, as well as power outages and damage to roads.
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*On First Anniversary of New North American Trade Agreement, Disputes with Mexico Settled
*Heat Wave in Northwest Threatens Farm Workers
*Doctors in US and Mexico Treat Refugees on the Tijuana Border