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Month: January 2019

Immigration

It’s Not Just Immigrants. Trump Is Separating American Families, Too

January 30, 2019

by David Bier

Latino Vote

After a Messy Election, a Push to Make Voting Easier

January 30, 2019

by  Matt Vasilogambros

Education

How 48 States Are Using It Differently in Their Report Cards

January 29, 2019

by Kate Stringer

Culture

Border Wall Is Out of Sync With the Southwest’s Changing Politics

January 25, 2019

by Trip Gabriel, 

Education

U.S. High School Grad Rate Reaches Another All-Time High. But What Does It Mean?

January 24, 2019

by Catherine Gewertz

Education

In Our Changing Economy, We Need New Flexible Education Systems to Usher in an Age of Agility for Tomorrow’s Workforce

January 24, 2019

by Cheryl Oldham

U.S.-Mexico Relations

NAFTA’s Effects: A Mexican Perspective

January 24, 2019

by Roberto Salinas-Leon

Immigration

Senate GOP Bill Doesn’t Extend DACA. It Guts It

January 23, 2019

by David Bier

Entitlements

Increased Workforce Participation Alone Won’t Fix Social Security Finances

January 22, 2019

by Charles Blahous

Immigration

US Undocumented Population Continued to Fall from 2016 to 2017, and Visa Overstays Significantly Exceeded Illegal Crossings for the Seventh Consecutive Year

January 17, 2019

by Robert Warren,

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