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*Latino Members of Congress Prioritize Protection of Dreamers and Migrants
*Former Florida Inmates Cautiously Celebrate Right to Vote
*Survivor of Sexual Slavery Inspires Victims to Come Out of the Shadows
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*New Congress, Clashes Nearing with Trump
*Health Insurance for all Undocumented People Proposed in California
*Binational Professional Licenses Available to Migrants in California
Prominent L.A. Musicians Share Talent and Hope with Prisoners
At Ironwood State Prison, and thanks to an award-winning Tex-Mex musician and a young trio and mariachi singer, a group of inmates are finding their long sentences more bearable.
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*Wishing you happy holidays and the best in the New Year!
*Prominent L.A. Musicians Share Talent and Hope with Prisoners.
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*Mexico’s Former Braceros to Appeal to Inter-American Court to Recover Savings Fund
*Afro-Colombian Drum Classes Motivate Inmates and Inspire Teachers
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*Open Enrollment Period for Healthcare Ends
*In Jarana Classes, Prisoners Learn about History and Racial Prejudice
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*In Texas, Criminal Justice Changes as a Result of Elections
*Florida’s Ex Convicts Anticipate Right to Vote with Happiness and Trepidation
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*Trump’s Proposed Changes to “Public Charge” Cause Panic in Immigrant Families.
*Democratic Landslide in Colorado Benefitted from Dreamer Activist.
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*Indigenous Peoples Gain Greater Recognition
*Heirs of Norteña Music Honor a Family Tradition
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*Latinos on the Front Lines of Political Shift in the United States
*Immigrant Tragedy Drives Young People to Vote
*Mexican Supreme Court Orders Money to be Returned to Former Braceros