Weekly Edition
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*Democrats Continue to Issue Subpoenas as Trump Refuses to Cooperate
*Young Arizonans Galvanized by Deported “Dreamer” Who Took His Life
*At Housing Crisis Hot Spot, Presidential Candidate Calls for Respect for the Homeless
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*Democrats Expand Impeachment Investigation Against Trump
*Dreamers Ask Supreme Court Not to Eliminate DACA
*Scientists Urge Measures to Halt Global Warming
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*Congress Begins Impeachment Against President Trump
*Young Environmentalists Sue Polluters at International Court
*At United Nations, Father of One of the 43 Disappeared at Ayotzinapa Demands Justice
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*Young People Around the World Protest Global Warming
*California Approves Controversial Pioneering Law to Regulate Gig Economy
*Crab Industry Relies on Temporary Mexican Workers
*Causes of Honduran Exodus Denounced
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*Congress Pushes Forward Urgent Legislation on Firearms
*Seeking to Defeat White Supremacy Through Music, Poetry, and the Ballot Box
*In Guatemala, Expulsion of Anti-Corruption Commission Raises Concerns
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*Democratic Presidential Candidates Denounce Environmental Racism
*Work Stoppage Threatens Large Supermarkets in California
*Fear of Losing Power, Behind El Paso Massacre
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*Why Texas Cities are Investing in the 2020 Census
*Uber and Lyft Drivers Close to Achieving Labor Rights in California
*New Obstacles to Treatment for Latinos in Public Hospitals
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*Delay in Naturalizations Could Alter Election Results
*Florida Dragging its Feet Ahead of Census Count
*Latinos Living in Fear After El Paso Massacre
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“The Young Hands that Feed Us”
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*After El Paso Massacre, Groups Demand Trump Stop Divisive and Hateful Language
*Solutions Sought to Central American Migration Crisis
*Indigenous and Afro-Mexican Emigres in California Weigh In on Constitutional Reform