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*Immigrants Ask Pope Francis to Intercede for Reform
*Low-Income Families Struggle to Find Quality Childcare
*Health Fairs Fill a Void in Rural California Valley
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*Immigrant Families Protest Hate Speech in Republican Debate
*Why are So Few DACA Recipients Applying for MediCal?
*Neighbors Organize for Parks In a City Sorely Lacking Green Space
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Hondurans Call on Congress to Act for Central American Refugees
Guatemalans in Arizona Have Mixed Feelings About Crisis
50 Years Since the Grape Strike That Made History
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*The “Dirty Dozen” Companies That Steal Wages
*Environmental Activists From Around the World Meet
*Dreamers with DACA on Emotional Trip to Find Roots
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*Mixteco Immigrants in California Struggle to Get Social Services in their Language
*More Protections for Guest Workers Sought in Washington
*Farm Workers Pressure Berry Giant Driscoll’s
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*Families Protest Mass Eviction in Arizona
*Clock Ticking on California Bill that Would Allow Undocumented Immigrants to Buy On Health Exchange
*Real-Life Border Drama Goes On Stage
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Puerto Rico Calls Debt Unpayable – For the first time in its history, Puerto Rico defaulted on its massive debt, which is currently more than 70 billion dollars. Many are calling Puerto Rico the “American Greece” or the “Caribbean Detroit,” referring to other governments that have defaulted on their debt. Many Puerto Ricans are calling on […]
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*From Child to Social Justice Activist
*Why Rubén Espinosa Fled Veracruz
*Medicare and Medicaid Turn 50
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*Drinking Fountains Installed in Rural California
*Couple Separated by Deportation Marries On the Border
*Pope’s Call to Action on Climate Change Hits Home in California
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*Cuban Flag Flies Again in Washington, D.C.
*In Settlement, Sheriff Arpaio Does Not Admit Responsibility
*The Real Díaz Brothers from “McFarland, USA”