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EU Deports First Group Of Migrants To Turkey
This is part of the EU's controversial deal with Turkey. The agreement, aimed at stemming the flow of migrants into the EU, has been widely criticized by rights groups.
How Politics Is Affecting Musicians From Brazil And Venezuela
Latin artists at SXSW 2019 Festival have traveled from Brazil and Venezuela where speaking out against government officials can be dangerous.
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Angry Tías And Abuelas Group Brings Resources To People Waiting At The Border
From Texas Standard: One of the biggest stories of 2018 was the family separation crisis at the border. But some may not have heard about the Angry Tías...
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ICE Releases Dallas-Born U.S. Citizen After He Was Wrongfully Detained For Three Weeks
Federal authorities have released an 18-year-old Dallas-born U.S. citizen who had been detained in immigration custody for more than three weeks after…
Judge Says Texas Can Continue Denying Birth Certificates To Immigrants' Kids
Citing issues with some IDs, Texas has refused to issue birth certificates to the U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants. A federal judge refused halt the practice while a case is decided.
'We Need To Be Human': Zuhal Sultan On Starting The Iraqi Youth Orchestra
The young woman who founded Iraq's youth orchestra believes in the enduring spirit of her musicians. The group planned to bring its act overseas until it was forced into hiatus by ISIS.
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How Would Trump's 'Extreme Vetting' Policy Work?
From Texas Standard : President Donald Trump called for a “ complete shutdown of Muslims ” entering the United States during his campaign. He falsely...
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Hungary Indicts Camerawoman Accused Of Kicking Migrants
Petra Laszlo became emblematic of anti-migrant sentiment in Hungary last year after she was caught on camera sticking out her leg to trip a migrant as he ran from police.
Obama To Discuss Immigration In El Paso
By Monica Ortiz Uribehttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-967836.mp3El Paso, TX – President Obama has chosen El Paso to…
A Passion To Bear Witness: Why War Correspondents Take The Risk
NPR's Deborah Amos, who covers the Middle East, ponders the question, "Is a story worth dying for?"
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