MONDAY, DECEMBER 31
PROGRAM # 8510 12:00 PM PT
The Year in Review.
In the last day of the year, the news team provides a look at some of the major stories that were featured in Línea Abierta during 2018. Highlighted segments include the surge of Latino voter turnout in the midterm election and the Latino record wins in Congress, the end of an era and the beginning of political change in Mexico, the zero tolerance policies at the border and the caravan of Central American migrants, Trump’s presidency and business multiple criminal cases, the controversial confirmation of judge Bret Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court, and the signing of The First Step Act, a federal prison and sentencing reform.
Guests: (audio segments) José López Zamorano, Contributor, Washington, DC; Ana María Archila, Civil Rights Activist, Washington, DC; Debbie Nathan, Contributor, Brownsville, TX; Alex Castro, Honduran Migrant, Tijuana, MX; Catalina Cruz, Newly Elected State Legislator, New York, NY; Rudy Valdez, Filmmaker and Criminal Justice Reform Activist, Los Angeles, CA.
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