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Pulitzer Prize-winner Jesse Katz exposes the underside of immigration in LA
"The Rent Collectors" by Jesse Katz tells the true story of two botched gang murders, and the immigrants stuck between the police and the gangs that run their downtrodden LA neighborhood.
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North Texas immigrants weigh travel concerns amid Trump's promises of mass deportation
Bus terminals around Oak Cliff are seeing the usual flow of customers, but some travelers say they're feeling a heightened sense of caution as the incoming Trump administration promises deportations.
House To Vote On 2 Immigration Bills
NPR's Michel Martin looks ahead to votes on immigration this coming week in the House with congressman Jeff Denham (R-Calif.), who's seeking legal protections for so-called Dreamers.
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Few Freelancers Sole Witnesses To Yemen's Uprising
Throughout Yemen's uprising, few Western journalists were able to get into the country2011. Those who did had to remain under the radar. In their absence, a young team of freelancers became the world's witnesses to mass protests and brutal crackdowns.
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For new U.S. citizens, voting feels like a privilege – and responsibility
Hailing from places like Venezuela and South Asia, voters told us political unrest at home taught them the value of a democratic process.
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New Book Follows Undocumented Mother's Journey Through U.S. Immigration System
NPR's Scott Simon asks Aaron Bobrow-Strain about his new book The Death and Life of Aida Hernandez, which documents the life of a young Mexican woman journeying through the U.S. immigration system.
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Supreme Court Appears Ready To Side With Trump Administration On Travel Ban
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case considering the legality of the Trump administration's travel ban. The justices appear ready to side with the administration.
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Co-authors discuss their dystopian graphic novel 'You Must Take Part in Revolution'
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with the co-authors of "You Must Take Part in Revolution," a new dystopian graphic novel set in the year 2035 with the U.S. and China at war.
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A non-profit will carry out the largest evacuation of children from Gaza to the U.S.
This week, HEAL Palestine, a non-profit organization, will carry out the largest known evacuation of wounded children from Gaza to the United States. Co-founder Zeena Salman shares some of the children's stories.
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Supreme Court majority seems inclined to rule against Trump on birthright citizenship
The majority seemed skeptical of the Trump administration's argument on birthright citizenship, appearing ready to rule in favor of upholding automatic citizenship for babies born on U.S. soil.
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