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Barack Obama

Podcast: El Diario Sin Límites

¿Cuál ha sido el impacto del Obamacare en los latinos 12 años después?

Daniel Parra | March 28, 2022

A pesar ganancias, los latinos siguen teniendo las tasas más altas de personas sin seguro de cualquier grupo racial o étnico dentro de los Estados Unidos.

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Caso de Claudio Rojas, protagonista de documental e inmigrante que criticó a ICE, sigue sin poder regresar

Daniel Parra | May 10, 2021

Rojas, quien es el protagonista del documental ‘Los infiltrados’ (The Infiltrators) fue detenido después de que se estrenara el documental en el cual Rojas hace una huelga de hambre para ser liberado del centro de detención en el condado de Broward, Miami.

Barack Obama

President as Planner: Will Trump Reverse Obama’s ‘Sustainable’ Approach?

Jarrett Murphy | January 18, 2017

President Obama’s Sustainable Communities Initiative never generated the heat that Obamacare or the Paris climate accords did. But they’ve had a real impact and passionate enemies, and now experts wonder if the Donald Trump will change course.

CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS

CityViews:
Obama’s Ambitious Homelessness Plan is Totally Doomed, Totally Doable

Jeff Foreman | February 22, 2016

The president’s 2017 budget proposal includes a proposal to end child homelessness. The proposal will go nowhere—even though it’s entirely doable and cheaper than what we are doing now.

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Is New York City Ready for Syrian Refugees?

Sarah Aziza | February 15, 2016

Though Mayor de Blasio has welcomed them, few have arrived, and advocates say a clunky federal refugee policy will make it challenging when they do.

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No Backspace:
Campaign 2016’s Distorted Poverty Debate

Joel Berg | February 11, 2016

Democrats avoid talking about poverty. Republicans back policies premised on outdated ideas about the poor. And the media doesn’t take either side to task.

On the Border of Justice

Asylum Hearings Decide Whose Danger Makes Them Deserving

Batya Ungar-Sargon | December 18, 2015

Applying an antiquated law, often with little evidence to go on, immigration judges must determine not whether or not someone is afraid to go back home, but whether their fear fits into the framework of U.S. asylum policy.

CITY WIRE: THE BLOG

We Have the Right to Bear Arms … and Lose Thousands of Them

Jarrett Murphy | December 9, 2015

Federal statistics indicate that more than 19,000 weapons went missing last yeas, which suggests a limit to the effectiveness of laws that would ban no-fly-listers, felons or others from getting gats.

CITY WIRE: THE BLOG

Climate Change and the City: Reading List for the Paris Conference

Jarrett Murphy | December 1, 2015

As President Obama and world leaders meet to try to hammer out a binding agreement to lower carbon emissions, here is the local angle on global warming.

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Deep in the Bluest Borough, a Conservative Blogger

Kathleen Culliton | November 5, 2012

William Gensert has a national following as a conservative blogger opposed to President Obama. In his deeply Democratic neighborhood, however, he avoids talking politics.

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