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Latino USA Presents: ‘A Conversation With Cory Booker’
Latino USA continues its coverage of the field of candidates for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
AP Explains: The Rocky Rise of LGBT Rights in Latin America
BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — Despite a dark past, today many LGBT citizens in Latin America are enjoying the right to marry, choose their gender identity and adopt children. But while laws in several of the region’s biggest countries are changing, that doesn’t necessarily translate into a broader societal shift toward acceptance.
Premature Baby Found in Border Patrol Texas Facility
The teenage girl with pigtail braids was hunched over in a wheelchair and holding a bunched sweatshirt when an immigrant advocate met her at a crowded Border Patrol facility in Texas.
Public Outcry Leads Rosselló to Backtrack on Puerto Rico Religious Freedom and Conversion Therapy Controversy
The sudden move to stop the legislative process on both bills occurred after a massive outcry sparked serious concerns about how the bills would impact the island’s LGBTQ community.
Community Activists Stage Protest Action at El Museo del Barrio’s 50th Anniversary
“It’s easy to kind of say, ‘everything is okay,’ when it’s not,” Debbie Quiñones, one of the lead organizers, told Latino Rebels.
Officials: Major Powers Discuss Venezuelan Crisis in Sweden
BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — Sweden is hosting talks between major powers with stakes in dealing with Venezuela’s political turmoil, the latest effort to jumpstart flagging attempts to find a peaceful solution to the country’s deepening crisis.
Pennsylvania Auditor General Launches Review of Detainees’ Treatment in Berks County Residential Center
Examination will include look at DHS’s regular facility inspections.
There’s Now a Recording of Frida Kahlo’s Voice?
It was was for a radio show.
ACLU Accuses US Coast Guard of Improperly Detaining Four Jamaican Fishermen
The ACLU claims the USCG officers accused the fishermen of drug-smuggling, burned their two-engine boat, ankle-chained them to the cutter’s deck and transferred them three more times to other Coast Guard vessels.
Brazilian Universities Fear Bolsonaro Plan to Eliminate Humanities and Slash Public Education Budgets (OPINION)
Protesters in cities and towns across Brazil took to the streets to condemn an education ministry proposal to reduce funding for Brazilian public universities by 30% during the remainder of 2019.
Mexico Frees Activists Accused of Migrant Trafficking
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican officials say two jailed immigration activists have been set free due to lack of evidence following accusations of migrant trafficking.
In His Critique of Biden Being a ‘Return to the Past,’ O’Rourke Brings Up Obama Administration Deportation Record
“You had immigration reform that had been languishing for 30 years, and within the Obama administration, 400,000 deported from this country in one year alone, destroying families and breaking up communities,” the Texas Democrat said at one point.
Mexico Accuses Carolina Herrera of Cultural Appropriation
NEW YORK (AP) — The Mexican government has accused the New York-based fashion house Carolina Herrera of cultural appropriation in its Resort 2020 collection.
Retirees Defy Puerto Rico Government, Get Pension Deal With Board
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A group of retired public employees has defied Puerto Rico’s government and reached a deal with a federal control board overseeing the island’s finances as it works to restructure more than $50 billion in pension liabilities, officials said Wednesday.
6 Suspects, Including Gunman, Arrested in David Ortiz Shooting
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — An alleged gunman and five accomplices have been detained in the shooting of former Red Sox superstar David Ortiz, Dominican officials said Wednesday, while providing no information about why a group of young men would try to kill their country’s most beloved sports hero.
Pew Research: Number of Unauthorized Immigrants in US Continues to Decline
What the facts say these days.
Former Rosselló Campaign Manager Under FBI investigation for Alleged Influence Peddling
Through a written statement, Elías Sánchez denied his involvement in any corruption, saying that any allegation in that direction is false.
TOO LATE TO DIE YOUNG Is a Captivating Reflection of Life’s Formative Years
The political upheaval and vagueness of what the future holds for Chile is a mirror image of the three main characters’ lives.
How Online Shopping Warehouses Are Polluting California’s Inland Empire
Latino Rebels Radio: June 12, 2019
Laura’s Mission
Laura Molinar started a grassroots organization to help asylum seekers in shelters get access to medical care. But quickly, a bigger need arose—access to birth control and emergency contraception for the migrant women.