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Host Martha Elena Ramírez analyses the disappearance cases in Mexico and the response of the government. Civic groups say about thirty-thousand people in Mexico have vanished, but the government gives a different number, they say it’s only eight-thousand and they labeled them as “missing.” Officials say several of the people who were reported “missing” have […]
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Severe Punishment of Latino and African American Children Reported in Alabama
Javier Aparisi traveled to the town of Foley, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, where many of the complaints originated, and has this story. This report is part of American Graduate – Let’s Make It Happen! – a public media initiative to address the drop out crisis, supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
(Español) Jefe de policía protector de indocumentados
(Español) “Lo otro que hice fue enviar nuestra nueva orden a otros departamentos de policía del condado de Lorain, aunque tengo que decir que no ha habido mucha recepción… Hice una reunión con otros jefes de policía del condado e invité a HOLA para que los policías escucharan el lado humano de esta historia”
(Español) “Una de cal por las que van de arena”
(Español) La ciudad apeló esa decisión en 2007 y volvió a perder en el tribunal federal de apelaciones en 2010. El caso llegó a la Corte de Apelaciones en agosto de 2012 para su revisión, a la luz de las sentencias del Tribunal Supremo sobre dos leyes de inmigración de Arizona en 2011 y 2012.
Living in the Shadows: California County Seeks to Eliminate Health Safety Net for the Undocumented
For 30 years, the Fresno County government, in California’s Central Valley, has been one of a few in the state to cover specialized healthcare costs for low-income people who have no health insurance, despite their immigration status. The county was forced to offer this coverage through a lawsuit in 1984. Now, Fresno County is once again before a judge, asking for the legal obligation to be lifted, arguing that the majority of the patients in this program are now insured, thanks to Medicaid expansion. Most of those that would be left unprotected are undocumented. Our reporter Farida Jhabvala Romero has more details from Fresno. This story is part of Living in the Shadows, a result of the Reporting on Health Collaborative.
Temperatures drop in Mexico as children return to school
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Youth and Elders Use Traditional Filipino Lanterns to Enlighten Community
During Christmas in the Phillipines, star-shaped lanterns called parols light up streets and windows. In California, a group of Filipino immigrants in San Francisco has been making parol lanterns together for a little more than a decade, and community organizations have a contest to see who makes the best parol representing the theme of the year. This year, the theme was Enlightenment for All, in the context of gay marriage and the Typhoon Haiyan. Over the years, youth have been collaborating more and more with their elders, and both generations share ideas to innovate the tradition
(Español) Nuevas leyes y asuntos sociales en las próximas elecciones
(Español) Y cualquier persona que le debe al estado de Illinois más de mil dólares en peajes u otro tipo de cargos por pagos atrasados, verán sus nombres expuestos en las páginas web de ese gobierno estatal.
“The state is an instrument of war”: Elliot Sperber
As Radiobilingue wrote, “the sophisticated security measures around the Israeli president Shimon Peres could not prevent the entrance of a Trojan horse.” As this “Trojan horse”, I brought with me and read a letter of solidarity written by the contemporary Jewish writer, attorney, and CounterPunch contributor, Elliot Sperber.