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*President Obama Defends Immigration Policy at Miami Town Hall
*Survivor of Zapatismo in Mexico Dies
*Radio Bilingüe Celebrates 20 Years of Línea Abierta
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*Deferred Action for Adults Suspended
*New York Immigrants Apply in Droves for City I.D.
*Justice Demanded for Mexican Killed by Police
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*Enrollment Ends for Subsidized Health Plans
*Republican War on Executive Immigration Action
*San Francisco Calls for Investigation into Disappearance of Missing Students
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*Presidential Award for Farm Worker Organizers
*Labor Advocates Seek to Raise Minimum Wage
*Many Immigrants Fail Written Exam in California
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*Drought Aid in California to Evaporate
*Intense Debate in San Francisco About Violence in Mexico
*Goodbye to King Tiger
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*Obama Challenges Congress to Act
*Protesters Celebrate Martin Luther King, Calling to End to Police Brutality
*Native-American Grandmother’s Arrest in Mexico Sparks Outrage
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*Republicans Seek to Demolish Immigrant Protections
*Free Community College?
*California Reaches Out to Immigrant Families in Second Round of Obamacare
*An Immigrant Family that Decided to Enroll
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President of Mexico’s Visit Marked by Protests – The presidents of Mexico and the United States started off 2015 with a meeting at the White House, in which the main topic was executive action on immigration. The visit sparked protests in several cities, by groups concerned about human rights in Mexico, after the disappearance of […]
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News to Watch in 2015
California Begins to Give Driver’s Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants
Zapotec Migrants Celebrate Patron Saint’s Day in U.S.
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*Party Held for Immigrants on Their International Day
*Indigenous Families in California Keep Oaxacan Tradition Alive