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Month: July 2018

U.S.-Mexico Relations

The Coming U.S.-Mexico Blow-Up

July 31, 2018

by Shannon O’Neil

Education

A Superintendent Celebrates: All 849 Seniors From My Schools Are Graduating — and 590 Are the First in Their Families to Enroll in College

July 30, 2018

by JoAnn Gama

Education

Education Critical Area for Latino Voters to Exert Influence as Immigration Furor Fuels Newfound Political Activism

July 27, 2018

by Esmeralda Fabián

Immigration

The U.S. Needs More Immigrants

July 26, 2018

by Jack Goldstone

Healthcare

Federal Share of State Revenue Rises for Third Year

July 25, 2018

The Pew Charitable

A Dreamer On Her Graduation Ceremony
Education

What Dreamers can Teach us about Civic Education

July 25, 2018

by Jenny Muñiz

Education

To Save Our Democracy and Economy, the Future of American Education Must Start Now

July 24, 2018

by John Heubusch

Taxes

Texas’ property tax mess

July 24, 2018

by Mike Collier

Education

Beyond the Border: Serving English Language Learners

July 24, 2018

by Amanda Fernandez

Immigration

Trump’s Immigration Policy Violates Our American Values

July 24, 2018

by Coda Rayo-Garza

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Understanding the Border: A Conversation on Life, Culture, and Commerce

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