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*Trump’s Agreement with Democrats on DACA Spurs Political Storm
*Central Americans with Temporary Protected Status Eligible for Green Cards, Though Few Know it
*Mexican Parents Accuse Schools of Excessive Punishment for Children
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*Houston Neighborhoods Contaminated in Flood: Will There be an Environmental Cleanup?
*Trump Repeals DACA as Young Dreamers Demand Action by Congress
*California to Approve Unprecedented Guarantees for Transgender Workers
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*Federal Judge Blocks Anti-Immigrant Law in Texas
*After Hurricane Harvey, Immigrants Face Uncertain Future
*Presidential Pardon for ex-Sheriff Arpaio Causes Furor Among U.S. Latinos
*Trump Under Pressure Not to Cancel DACA Program
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*Trump Threatens Government Shutdown if Border Wall Isn’t Funded
*Federal Judge Asked to Bring Back the First Deported DREAMer
*Once Seeking Refuge from Gangs, Immigrant Now Seeks Sanctuary from Federal Agents
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*Latino Leaders Say Trump Condones those Implicated in Charlottesville Tragedy
*Back-to-School Season has Some Students More Stressed than Others
*Despite Outpouring of Support, Nurse and Husband Deported and Separated from their Children
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*Death of Blueberry Farm Worker Sparks Unusual Protests
*Low Reimbursements for California Doctors Discriminates Against Latinos: Plaintiffs
*In L.A., Mariachi Plaza at the Epicenter of Evictions
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*Republicans Divided on the Way Forward After Health Plan Failure
*Debates over the Impact of 15-Dollar Minimum Wage
*Youth in Low-Income Community Get a Modern Skate Park
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*Reforms Sought to Criminal Justice System and Women’s Prisons
*Denied Asylum in the United States, Haitians Put Down Roots on the Mexican Border
*Kern Schools Agree to End Racial Prejudice After a Wave of Expulsions of Students of Color
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*Controversial Presidential Commission Convened on Electoral Fraud
*With Single-Payer Health Plan Blocked, Debate Continues in California
*Transgender Immigrants Detained in Arizona Complain of Double Abuse
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*Trial Continues in Arizona on Ethnic Studies Ban
*Oregon to Offer Healthcare to Undocumented Children
*Criminal Justice System Revives Old Racial Segregation Codes