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May 18

WATCH: Vice President Harris says rule of law is ‘strained’ in commencement address at U.S. Coast Guard Academy

By Aamer Madhani, Associated Press

Vice President Kamala Harris told the U.S. Coast Guard Academy's graduating cadets that they are starting their service at a crucial moment for the world, a period in history when the “rule of law is strained” and “fundamental principles are under threat.”…

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May 09

AP-NORC poll finds 1 in 3 people fear immigrants influence U.S. elections

By Anita Snow, Associated Press

Almost 3 in 10 people expressed concern that more immigration is causing native-born Americans to lose economic, political and cultural influence.

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May 05

WATCH: Officials give testimony on Southern border for Senate Homeland Security committee

By Associated Press

Officials from the Department of Health and Human Services, Customs and Border Control and Department of Homeland Security give testimony on the Southern border on Thursday before the Senate Homeland Security committee.

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Apr 29

Why English learners see this mandatory exam as an ‘unjust’ barrier to graduation

By Roby Chavez

It’s testing time again for public school students in Louisiana. For many who did not learn English as a primary language, it’s also an anxiety-inducing reminder that a single test could impact their futures.

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Apr 28

Watch 6:13
A divided Congress grapples with rising gas prices, COVID relief and immigration

By Lisa Desjardins, Tyriana Evans, Saher Khan

Lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill this week and were met with a growing list of legislative items to tackle. From funding for Ukraine to more COVID relief, there’s a lot they’re hoping to accomplish before the legislative calendar is upended…

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Apr 27

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Biden administration defends border policies as the battle over Title 42 heats up

By Lisa Desjardins, Matt Loffman, Tyriana Evans

As the pandemic eases, the influx of migrants on the U.S. southern border is reaching record levels. And the Biden administration is facing new questions from both sides of the aisle about plans to roll back Title 42, the policy…

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Apr 20

Often invisible, Michelle Yeoh shines spotlight on Asian immigrant women with ‘Everything’

By Terry Tang, Associated Press

At 59, Michelle Yeoh commands the lead of the genre-twisting "Everything Everywhere All At Once" by playing someone often invisible — the Asian immigrant wife and mother trying to be everything for everyone.

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Apr 16

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News Wrap: More than 220,000 migrants arrived at U.S.-Mexico border in March

In our news wrap Saturday, more than 220,000 migrants arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border in March, setting a 22-year high. Also, nearly 5,000 people are under evacuation orders as a massive wildfire rages across New Mexico, former head of the…

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Mar 29

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News Wrap: Gunman kills at least 5 people in a Tel Aviv suburb

In our news wrap Tuesday, a gunman killed at least five people in a Tel Aviv suburb in the third such attack in Israel in a week, Shanghai's sweeping lockdown to stop a COVID surge entered a second day, South…

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Mar 17

In California’s San Joaquin Valley, ACLU says sheriffs test sanctuary policies that protect immigrants

By Cresencio Rodriguez-Delgado

The American Civil Liberties Union detailed in a new report the ways sheriff’s departments in eight counties of California’s San Joaquin Valley – home to nearly a million immigrants – have “circumvented” the state’s sanctuary laws meant to protect California…

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