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In Mississippi, 2 years after ICE raids, Latin American immigrants are there to stay
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Latino USA host Maria Hinojosa and producer Reynaldo Leaños Jr. about their reporting on the aftermath of the largest single-state immigration raid in U.S. history.
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News Brief: Gun Control, ICE Raids In Mississippi, New Puerto Rico Governor
Immigration agents arrested approximately 680 people in workplace raids in Mississippi Wednesday. Also, Puerto Rico has a new governor and an update on gun control proposals.
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Federal affordable housing program for agricultural workers falls short in Colorado
The program, designed to help agricultural workers find housing, often leaves workers without a place to live because their income is considered too high to qualify for affordable housing.
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Costa Rica Votes For A New President, With Same-Sex Marriage Rights At The Forefront
Thirteen candidates are up for election. If no candidate tops 40 percent in the vote, the first two finishers advance to a runoff scheduled for April.
Colombian teen sets a record by solving 3 Rubik's cubes while juggling them
In a video set to a timer, Angel Alvarado, 19, solves the puzzles with his thumbs while tossing them in the air. He set the record at four and a half minutes — breaking his own record by 20 seconds.
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Grocery stores reflect changing demographics in North Texas
By Marla Crockett, KERA 90.1 reporterhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-483713.mp3Grocery stores reflect changing…
Farmers Branch mayor publicly reprimanded after allegations of improper staff interactions
The Farmers Branch City Council unanimously approved a public reprimand of Mayor Terry Lynne based on the allegations, in which he reportedly got into a heated exchange with the deputy city manager and improperly gave direct orders to staff members.
Venezuelan Migrants Return Home Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Thousands of Venezuelans are trying to make their way back to the country they fled. They left because of the economic crisis to look for work elsewhere, but the pandemic has cost them those jobs.
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'They wanted to separate me from my family': Mahmoud Khalil speaks after ICE release
After 104 days in a Louisiana immigration detention center, Columbia graduate student Mahmoud Khalil has been released on bail.
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A Look At Immigration From A Virginia Town With A Fast-Growing Hispanic Population
Galax, Va., is a small rural city that has one of the fastest-growing Hispanic populations in the state. Residents talk about their attitudes toward immigration and President Trump's policies.
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