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Christine Neumann-Ortiz, executive director of Voces de la Frontera in Milwaukee, speaks on the annual May Day March and what it highlights.
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When an 8-year-old Nicaraguan boy was run over on a Wisconsin dairy farm, authorities blamed his father and closed the case. Meanwhile, the community of immigrant workers knows a completely different story.
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Newly appointed Wisconsin poet laureate, Nicholas Gulig, has authored three poetry books and is currently an associate professor at UW-Whitewater. He shares his passion and inspiration for poetry and what he hopes to accomplish.
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The Flagmakers is a new film from National Geographic Documentary Films, Academy Award-winning director Cynthia Wade, award-winning director Sharon Liese and executive producer Giannis Antetokounmpo. It explores what the American flag represents to different citizens and highlights America's largest flag and flag pole manufacturer in Oak Creek, Wis.
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The Title 42 immigration restriction is a major issue in Texas, but has some implications here in Milwaukee too.
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Dreamers are raising awareness about the privilege of voting and the uncertain landscape of immigration politics.
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DACA has opened many doors for Dreamers. But its protection is limited, and the program has faced many legal challenges over the years.
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In Wisconsin, many sheriff departments have teamed up with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE. A recent report from the ACLU of Wisconsin finds that these partnerships have increased racial profiling and created a jail to deportation pipeline.
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Wisconsin has the highest farm bankruptcy of any state in the country. The impact has been devastating for communities that rely on farming and for farmers who feel their heritage is being lost as larger farm operations take over the industry.
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May Day marchers in Milwaukee want President Joe Biden to live up to campaign promises and criticize Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson.