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*Trump’s Attacks Drive Mexican Immigrants To Apply for Citizenship
*Renewed Calls for Boycotting Arizona
*Puerto Ricans Declare Humanitarian Crisis and Call for Action
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*Serious Obstacles to Voting in Arizona Cause Anger and Frustration
*Remembering Alex Nieto
*Family of Immigrant Killed by Border Patrol Seeks International Justice
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*Nestora Salgado: Freed
*Berry Workers Mark Anniversary with March to the Border
*Exodus Reunifies Salvadoran Sisters
Exodus Brings Salvadoran Sisters Together
In those circumstances, just imagine yourself, starting your trip and all of a sudden having as companion a sister that you had never met. That’s exactly what happened to two young women who fled from El Salvador and sought refuge in the US.
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*Negative Rhetoric by Presidential Candidates Motivates Hate Crimes
*For Diabetics, Health Insurance Even More Crucial
*Goodbye, Miss Alma Garza
Negative Rhetoric by Presidential Candidates Motivates Hate Crimes
The negative rhetoric by presidential candidates like Republican Donald Trump against minority groups like Latinos and Muslims, is instigating violence, according to an organization that watches hate groups in the United States.
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*Tomato Workers Boycott Wendy’s
*Mass Deportations: Are Today’s a Carbon Copy of the 1930’s?
*Women Protest Deportations’ Damage in California
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*Trump and Clinton Dominate Super Tuesday
*Composter Concerns Residents in Small California Town
*Novel Co-Written with Mexican Factory Workers Nominated for Prize
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*Arizona Bill Could Penalize Get-Out-The-Vote Efforts
*Latino Communities in Los Angeles Fight to Clean Up Toxic Lead
*Immigrant Parents Prepare for New Health Insurance for Kids in California
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*What Could Push Young Latinos to Vote?
*Mexican Migrants’ Vote Limited by Lack of Promotion
*A Nicaraguan Soup of Musical Flavors