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Latino Civil Rights Group Calls for Young Latina Women to Not Enlist in Military
The president of a Latino civil rights group is calling for young Latina women to refuse to join the military until the armed forces guarantee their safety from rape and sexual assault.
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Latino Civil Rights Group Calls for Young Latina Women to Not Enlist in Military
The president of a Latino civil rights group is calling for young Latina women to refuse to join the military until the armed forces guarantee their safety from rape and sexual assault. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Fear of ICE Raids Leads Some U.S. Citizens to Carry Their Passports
With immigration raids expected to begin Sunday in at least nine major cities, some U.S. citizens are taking precautions, including carrying their American passports at all times, to avoid being mistakenly detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The wary Americans, often Latinos, said they don’t want to get swept up in the planned roundups announced by President Donald Trump....
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Warren Raises $19.1M, Tops Sanders During Second Quarter
Elizabeth Warren raised $19.1 million in the second quarter, her campaign said Monday, cementing her status in the top tier of Democratic presidential contenders and surpassing Bernie Sanders, her main liberal rival. The strong showing leaves the Massachusetts senator behind only Pete Buttigieg, the South Bend, Indiana, mayor who reported nearly $25 million, and former Vice President Joe Biden, who...
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Warren Raises $19.1M, Tops Sanders During Second Quarter
Elizabeth Warren raised $19.1 million in the second quarter, her campaign said Monday, cementing her status in the top tier of Democratic presidential contenders and surpassing Bernie Sanders, her main liberal rival. The strong showing leaves the Massachusetts senator behind only Pete Buttigieg, the South Bend, Indiana, mayor who reported nearly $25 million, and former Vice President Joe Biden, who...
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List of 95,000 Potential Non-Citizen Voters ‘May Have Been Overstated,' Texas Secretary of State Tells Counties
A list of 95,000 potential non-citizen voters dating back to 1996 ‘may have been overstated,’ according to a report from the Dallas Morning News.