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Nov 11

Deportation fears grip immigrants after Trump’s election

By Astrid Galvan and Amy Taxin, Associated Press

President-elect Donald Trump launched his candidacy on an anti-immigrant sentiment and has vowed to repeal a key Obama administration program that shields hundreds of thousands of people from deportation.

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Nov 10

How Arizona’s Sheriff Joe Arpaio lost his political invincibility

By Jacques Billeaud, Associated Press

Arpaio's political invincibility ended Tuesday when a little-known retired Phoenix police sergeant unseated him after 24 years in office. It marked a stunning fall for a lawman whose reputation as an immigration enforcer made him wildly popular among conservatives nationwide.

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Nov 08

Just 4 out of 10 voters strongly favor their candidate, exit polls show

By Nancy Benac and Emily Swanson, Associated Press

Americans held their noses and picked a new president on Tuesday: More than half of voters cast their ballots with reservations about their candidate or because they disliked the others running.

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Nov 08

Bilingual education can be an asset for white students but a deficit for immigrants

By Tara García Mathewson, The Hechinger Report

One Boston school considers it an ‘act of social justice’ to teach Latinos in Spanish and English equally.

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Nov 05

Melania Trump modeled in U.S. prior to getting work visa

By Alicia A. Caldwell, Chad Day and Jake Pearson, Associated Press

Melania Trump was paid for 10 modeling jobs in the United States worth $20,056 that occurred in the seven weeks before she had legal permission to work in the country.

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Nov 05

Undocumented immigrants see this election as crucial

By Deepti Hajela, Associated Press

Only full citizens can vote; legal immigrants who are green card holders also are not allowed to cast a ballot.

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Nov 02

A Mexican-American artist on why more brown faces are needed in children’s books

By Joshua Barajas

Duncan Tonatiuh chooses protagonists and stories that are seldom sought for young audiences.

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Nov 02

Column: Republicans supported Trump until they perceived him as a threat to white women

By Nathalie Baptiste

The Trump campaign has been fraught with bigotry, xenophobia and racism, but Republicans ignored it all — until they perceived him as a threat to white women. Why?…

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Nov 01

More people from far-flung corners of world crossing into U.S., Homeland says

By Alicia A. Caldwell, Associated Press

The arrests of more than 8,000 people from India, China, Romania, Bangladesh and Nepal is offering a new challenge to immigration agents tasked with fully identifying would-be immigrants.

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Oct 27

Watch 8:16
Why rich nations may be their own worst enemy

By PBS News Hour

Economist Todd Buchholz rails against what America has become: a people who want everything but aren’t willing to pay for it. In “The Price of Prosperity,” he suggests that wealthy nations such as the U.S. inflict harm on themselves, even…

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