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Roberto Burgos, consul of civil registry, at the Mexican Consulate in Raleigh shares how some immigrants have responded to the political climate under President Donald Trump.
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In the weeks leading up to President Donald Trump’s first day in office, Latino immigrant organizations were busy helping people without legal status and mixed-status families prepare for a new era of immigration crackdowns.
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An international humanitarian organization recently expanded efforts to help Spanish-speaking residents of the Alan Campos mobile home park in Swannanoa, N.C. recover from Helene's impact.
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At a historic Southern cemetery, a Mexican tradition has found a home.
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In the two weeks since Helene devastated western North Carolina, FEMA officials say the agency has distributed more than $60 million in individual assistance to North Carolinians. But getting information about federal aid to immigrant and refugee communities in rural areas has taken a network of organizations — and lots of word of mouth.
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The Buckhorn Flea Market in Orange County was a thriving economic center that sustained Latino residents and many more. It closed on June 30 to make way for a development approved by the City of Mebane.
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Duke history professor Cecilia Márquez explores a complex history of Latinos in the South, from non-Black Latinos' "provisional whiteness" in the mid-20th century to being cast as "illegal aliens" in the post-9/11 period.
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Latino construction workers are more likely to die on the job in N.C. than their white or Black counterparts. That’s according to an analysis by the Charlotte Observer. The latest census numbers show Latinos make up 27% of construction workers in the state, but account for 60% of construction workers who die on the job. The Observer's Ames Alexander joins WFAE's Marshall Terry to discuss.
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It’s an initiative by FaithAction and is accepted by specific government agencies in at least 10 counties in North Carolina including Guilford, Alamance, and Forsyth.
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ICE said the reasons for the change is because of limited operational use and concerns about conditions, including a lack of outdoor recreation.