Weekly Edition
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*DAPA Expected to Go All the Way to the Supreme Court
*Young People Lobby for Anti-Wage-Theft Law in California
*Who Can Still Enroll in Health Insurance through the Affordable Care Act?
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*Latino Activists Demand Apology from Donald Trump
*Supermarket Chain El Súper Fined for Wage Theft
*Son Huasteco Brings Joy to Migrants and Young People in San Francisco Bay Area
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*Family of Immigrant Who Died in Private Prison in Arizona Wants Answers.
*Sick Workers: Legacy of Long-gone Smelter Company in Texas.
*Gay Couples Celebrate after Historic Victory for the Right to Marry.
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*Gun Violence Affects Thousands of Oakland Schoolchildren
*Chilena Tunes From Oaxaca Gain Popularity in California
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*Call to Investigate Immigrant’s Death in Arizona
*California Extends Health Insurance to Undocumented Minors
*Texas Denies Birth Certificates to Citizen Children of Undocumented Parents
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*After 22 Years in the Position, Sheriff Arpaio Could Be Indicted
*Legendary Accordion Master Flaco Jiménez on His First Time Playing
*Why More People Are Visiting the Dentist in California
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California’s Attorney General Holds Community Meetings About DAPA and DACA; Nine-Year-Old Girl, Paralyzed by Bullet, Struggles to Continue Her Education
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*Obama’s Deferred Action Programs Still Blocked
*Purépecha Embroidery Workshops Motivate Civic Participation in Coachella Valley
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*Thousands Take to Streets to Call for a Stop to Blocking DAPA
*Advocates Call for California to use Surplus to Combat Poverty
*New Rules Could Offer More Protections for Guest Workers
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*Immigrant Youth in Arizona Clear Obstacle to Go to College
*Maestro of Latin American Song Remembered