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Thousands of unaccompanied minors arrive at US-Mexico border as Border Patrol grapples with COVID-19 deaths

December 8, 2020December 8, 2020 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Thousands of unaccompanied minors arrive at US-Mexico border as Border Patrol grapples with COVID-19 deaths

Thousands of unaccompanied minors are flooding the U.S.-Mexico border after months of child deportations amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Latinos for Trump, Arizona vote for Biden shows diversity of Hispanics in US

November 5, 2020 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Latinos for Trump, Arizona vote for Biden shows diversity of Hispanics in US

One certainty emerged from the U.S. presidential race: U.S. Latinos are a diverse group of voters that don’t vote as a monolith.

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‘They are so well taken care of’: Trump defends separating migrant children from parents

October 23, 2020 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘They are so well taken care of’: Trump defends separating migrant children from parents

Former Vice President Joe Biden promised citizenship for the nation’s undocumented immigrants while President Donald Trump defended his own record.

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‘George Floyd changed the world’: Public viewing in Houston honors the man behind the social justice movement

June 8, 2020June 9, 2020 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘George Floyd changed the world’: Public viewing in Houston honors the man behind the social justice movement

A student athlete and aspiring rapper, George Floyd helped others in Houston’s Third Ward stay away from crime and not make some of his same mistakes.

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‘Death is our greeter’: Doctors, nurses struggle with mental health as coronavirus cases grow

May 3, 2020 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Death is our greeter’: Doctors, nurses struggle with mental health as coronavirus cases grow

Hospitals across the U.S. are worried about protecting healthcare staff from serious mental fallout after weeks of fighting a relentless virus.

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‘It’s carnage’: Crematoriums run around the clock to meet demand from deadly coronavirus

April 20, 2020April 20, 2020 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘It’s carnage’: Crematoriums run around the clock to meet demand from deadly coronavirus

Crematoriums across the U.S. are adding extra shifts to meet demand of bodies killed by the coronavirus. In hotspots like New York, demand has soared.

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Migrants waiting at US-Mexico border at risk of coronavirus, health experts warn

March 17, 2020 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Migrants waiting at US-Mexico border at risk of coronavirus, health experts warn

Coronavirus fears are growing among nonprofits and attorneys who monitor migrants waiting in Mexico for court dates in the U.S.

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2020 Democratic presidential primary hopefuls take aim at red Texas as Super Tuesday looms

February 17, 2020 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on 2020 Democratic presidential primary hopefuls take aim at red Texas as Super Tuesday looms

Texas, long a reliably Republican state, hosts Democratic presidential candidates as some try to turn the state purple for the 2020 election.

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‘It was beautiful’: Acupuncturists helps migrants stranded at Mexico border deal with stress

December 8, 2019 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘It was beautiful’: Acupuncturists helps migrants stranded at Mexico border deal with stress

Migrants are embracing acupuncture treatments while living in dangerous Mexican border towns as they await their immigration court date in the U.S.

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Julian Castro – the sole Latino presidential candidate – lags in Latino support as Democratic primaries loom

November 11, 2019 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Julian Castro – the sole Latino presidential candidate – lags in Latino support as Democratic primaries loom

Julian Castro has struggled with name recognition as Latino voters may be looking for a candidate with a better chance of beating Donald Trump.

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