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*Biden Criticized for Falling Short on Immigration Issue in State of the Union
*New Mexico Proposes Free, Healthy Meals in its Public Schools
*Could Virtual Alerts Reduce Pesticide Hazards in California’s Fields?
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*As Republican Presidential Campaign Kicks Off, How are Latinos Responding?
*California Native Americans and Farm Workers Unite on Water and Land
*The US-Mexico Border Treaty 175 Years Later: What Is its Significance Today?
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*Protests Over Latino Activist’s Death at the Hands of Atlanta Police
*With Violence on the Rise, How do Latino Families View the Issue of Carrying Guns?
*Guatemalan Electoral Process Begins Amid Threats to Voter Rights
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*House Refuses to Raise Debt Ceiling, Nation Faces a Crisis
*Religious Leader Urges Congress to Stop Politicking and Work Together
*Farmers Lose Crops Due to Rains and Flooding
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*New House Republican Leaders Sharpen “Anti-Latino” Agenda
*On MLK Day, Bernice King Says her Father’s Dream Remains Unfinished
*Severe Storms Cause Thousands to Evacuate in California
*What Came Out of the North American Leaders’ Summit?
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*One Year After the Devastating Colorado Fire, Why Have So Few Rebuilt their Homes?
*Measures to Speed Up Political Asylum Cases are “Bittersweet:” Advocates
*Mexican Journalist Wins International Award for Courage in Covering Violence
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*Last-Ditch Attempt at Immigration Reform Fails in Congress
*New Novel “Corrido de Amor y Gloria” Is a Historical Tale of the U.S. Invasion of Mexico
*Inspired by his Roots, Award-Winning Blogger Promotes Mexican Culinary Delights
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*Karen Bass Sworn in as First Woman Mayor of Los Angeles
*National Legislation to Protect Same-Sex Marriages Hailed as Historic
*Spanish-Language Book Shortage in California’s Public Libraries
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*Historic Atlanta Vote Reassures Democrats of Senate Majority
*Eleventh Hour Deal in the Senate to Legalize the Dreamers
*Appealing to Citizens to Reduce Hate Crimes in Los Angeles