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Oct 16, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Doc Louallen
L.A. marks the Pachucos' legacy 8 decades after facing racism, mistreatment. ByCaterina Barbera Kipreos and Doc LouallenOctober 16, 2024, 12:38 PMIn the 1930s, Mexican American youth in the Southwest united to oppose racism, segregation and discrimination in the United States. Influenced by the style of Black Americans in Harlem, New York, a Mexican group called Pachucos emerged.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
southernillinoisnow.com | Doc Louallen |Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Stephanie Wash |Mireya Villarreal
(LAHAINA, Hawaii) — Nearly a year after wildfires devastated Maui and displaced many of its residents, Charles Nahale is still searching for a permanent place to call home. Nahale is one of the more than 1,300 fire victims who find themselves enrolled in FEMA’s Direct Lease program, which aims to convert short-term rental units into long-term housing for up to two years for fire survivors, but has been fraught with challenges.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Doc Louallen |Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Stephanie Wash |Mireya Villarreal
One resident said they witnessed a rat infestation at one housing unit. ByDoc Louallen, Caterina Barbera Kipreos, Stephanie Wash, and Mireya VillarrealNearly a year after wildfires devastated Maui and displaced many of its residents, Charles Nahale is still searching for a permanent place to call home.
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May 31, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Juju Chang |Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Anna Ping |Eric Ortega |Doc Louallen
Carlene Tanigoshi Tinker tells her story to ABC News' Juju Chang. ByJuju Chang, Caterina Barbera Kipreos, Anna Katharine Ping, Eric Ortega, and Doc LouallenNearly 100,000 Japanese Americans were detained by the U.S. government during World War II, deemed enemies as the U.S. fought Japan.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Matt Rivers |Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Brandon Baur |Ivan Pereira
The country's president declared a state of emergency in January. ByMatt Rivers, Caterina Barbera Kipreos, Aicha El Hammar Castano, Brandon Baur, and Ivan PereiraFebruary 22, 2024, 12:04 PMThe port city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, has become one of the most critical transit points in the worldwide cocaine trade. The growth of the drug trade has led to an increase in gang-related violence among themselves and the police with the citizens caught in the middle.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Matt Rivers |Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Victoria Moll-Ramírez |Ivan Pereira
"Circumstances force people to make those decisions."ByMatt Rivers, Caterina Barbera Kipreos, Victoria Moll-Ramirez, and Ivan PereiraJanuary 25, 2024, 12:28 PMAs the migrant crisis continues to weigh on cities across the United States, immigration advocates and international groups contend that most Americans are not aware of the depths of despair that have forced the migrants to relocate from country to country.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
sports.yahoo.com | Matt Rivers |Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Victoria Moll-Ramírez |Ivan Pereira
As the migrant crisis continues to weigh on cities across the United States, immigration advocates and international groups contend that most Americans are not aware of the depths of despair that have forced the migrants to relocate from country to country. Extreme poverty, racism, and even violence have followed many of these South American families to whatever location they have fled due to the region's troubled geo-political state, according to experts.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Matt Rivers |Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Victoria Moll-Ramírez |Ivan Pereira
As the migrant crisis continues to weigh on cities across the United States, immigration advocates and international groups contend that most Americans are not aware of the depths of despair that have forced the migrants to relocate from country to country. Extreme poverty, racism, and even violence have followed many of these South American families to whatever location they have fled due to the region's troubled geo-political state, according to experts.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Matt Rivers |Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Victoria Moll-Ramírez |Ivan Pereira
As the migrant crisis continues to weigh on cities across the United States, immigration advocates and international groups contend that most Americans are not aware of the depths of despair that have forced the migrants to relocate from country to country. Extreme poverty, racism, and even violence have followed many of these South American families to whatever location they have fled due to the region's troubled geo-political state, according to experts.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
ca.sports.yahoo.com | Matt Rivers |Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Victoria Moll-Ramírez |Ivan Pereira
As the migrant crisis continues to weigh on cities across the United States, immigration advocates and international groups contend that most Americans are not aware of the depths of despair that have forced the migrants to relocate from country to country. Extreme poverty, racism, and even violence have followed many of these South American families to whatever location they have fled due to the region's troubled geo-political state, according to experts.