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*Trump before Congress.
*Trump and Congress plan to replace health reform with one based on savings accounts.
*Anticipating massive repatriations, Mexican deportees get organized.
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*Supreme Court hears case of young Mexican killed by border agent.
*”Day without immigrants” sparked new incidents of racial harassment.
*Bill for universal health insurance in California Legislature.
(Español) Proponen seguro médico universal en legislatura de California.
(Español) “No vamos a esperar a que Trump decida qué seguro médico va a implementar. Vamos a ponernos a decirle que tenemos un plan que va a cubrir a todos”.
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*Hundreds of people claim the presence of a Republican congressman asking him not to affect their health insurance.
*Tens of thousands take the streets in Wisconsin to be part of a “Day Without Immigrants”.
*Pre-candidate to the Mexican Presidency begins campaign in the United States criticizing Trump.
Tens of thousands take the streets in Wisconsin to be part of a “Day Without Immigrants”.
Last Tuesday, tens of thousands protesters marched on the streets of Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s largest city. The organizers of the march launched a call for one day strike, naming it “a day without immigrants.”
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*Mexican woman was deported in Arizona, amid public outcry and arrests
*Distinguished jurist responds to Gorsuch’s nomination to Supreme Court vacancy
*Latinos are at risk of a devastating crisis in Alzheimer’s disease
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*Refugee Ban Sparks National Outrage
*Washington State Kicks off Lawsuits Against Ban
*Most Undocumented Immigrants Deportable Under New Executive Order
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*Donald Trump Orders Crackdown on Immigration.
*Senate Questions Nominee’s Commitment to Public Education.
*Women and Immigrants Lead Mega-Marches Against Trump.
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(Español) *Trump investido presidente.
*Lanzan nueva campaña por la sanación racial.
*Investigan a agencias policiales más letales del país.
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*Trump’s Cabinet Nominees Make Clear Harsher Policies Near
*What Can Latino Universities Expect Under Trump?
*Number of Latino Doctors Shrinkens As Latino Population Grows