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POSTVILLE FIVE YEARS LATER

POSTVILLE FIVE YEARS LATER

May 10, 2013
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Cinema, Civil Rights, Immigration, Law, Politics, Social Justice, Work

Five years ago, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents closed in on a kosher slaughterhouse in Iowa and carried out the largest immigration raid in U.S…

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FOR BULLETS, IT’S OPEN BORDERS

FOR BULLETS, IT’S OPEN BORDERS

May 10, 2013
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Immigration, Law, Social Justice

Why are U.S Border Patrol agents shooting into Mexico and killing innocent civilians? Latino USA host María Hinojosa speaks with John Carlos Frey, author of…

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The Enforcement Taboo

The Enforcement Taboo

April 12, 2013
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Civil Rights, Immigration, Law, Politics

From rallies in the Capitol, to acts of protest near the Texas/Mexico border, to a federal court room in New York, immigration activists give a…

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The Congressional Potluck

The Congressional Potluck

April 12, 2013
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Immigration, Politics

So far, we’ve gotten a taste of what the Senate is preparing around immigration: but what’s cooking at the House? María Hinojosa talks to two…

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Immigrants and Solitary Confinement

Immigrants and Solitary Confinement

April 5, 2013
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Immigration, Law, LGBT, Social Justice

On any given day, some 300 people in U.S immigration detention centers are placed in special “segregation.” Researchers say the practice of solitary confinement can…

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