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Republican Roundtable On Immigration

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Republicans David Podurgiel, Becky Ravenkamp and Michael Sabat about the president’s immigration policies and who they think should be allowed into the country.

Alaska Native Tannery Is Bringing Seal Back

Federal regulations largely put an end to the luxury trade in seal pelts decades ago, but a reopened tannery in Alaska has created a new market for sealskin garments made by Alaska Natives.

Update On Migrant Women Detained In Texas

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Bethany Carson, immigration researcher and organizer for the nonprofit group Grassroots Leadership, about immigrant women detained without their children.

Police: Mass Stabbing Suspect Targeted Girl’s Birthday Party

A man who had been asked to leave a Boise apartment complex returned the next day and stabbed children celebrating a 3-year-old girl’s birthday in an attack that left the city reeling, Police Chief William Bones said Sunday.

Drawn Together: Scenes From The ‘Families Belong Together’ March

Thousands of protesters gathered in major cities and small towns across the country to denounce President Trump’s immigration policies at “Families Belong Together” marches.

Sponsors of Migrant Children Face Steep Transport Fees and Red Tape

Families hoping to win release for migrant children held by federal immigration authorities must navigate an exhausting—and sometimes expensive—thicket of requirements.

Taylor Swift put on a show to remember at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium

Taylor Swift raised the roof, even though there wasn’t one, with her ‘Reputation’ show at Louisville’s Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.

      

 

 

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