A Former Child Interned Protests Against Detention Of Migrant Children
Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Chizu Omori, who was forced as a child to move to an internment camp for Japanese-Americans. She’s now protesting detention of immigrant children in the U.S.
Immigration Lawyer On Family Separations At The Border
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Efren Olivares, an attorney who is representing separated families.
A Florida Felon On New Florida Voting Roadblock
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks once again with Florida felon Keith Ivey now that the governor there has signed a bill requiring felons to pay court fees before they can vote.
Migrants Turn To Risky, Remote Crossings
With the numbers of migrants attempting to enter the U.S. now setting records, some people are trying to enter at the most remote parts of the American Southwest.
OPINION: Being Hungry In America Is Hard Work. Food Banks Need Your Help
Even with visits to the local pantry, many families struggle to get enough to eat, as writer Tamara Gane knows first-hand. Food banks say rethinking our donations could help them stretch their money.
‘What Are They Hiding?’: Julián Castro Denied Access To Border Patrol Facility
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro, who attempted to visit a Border Patrol station housing migrant children in Clint, Texas, on Saturday.
Youth Express Themselves At New York Pride Event
Youth Pride festivities took place on Saturday — part of the World Pride event in New York City.
Troll Watch: In Rare Move, Reddit Flags Online Forum For Inciting Violence
Reddit quarantined a group this week after users incited violence. Volunteer Reddit moderator Robert Peck tells NPR’s Michel Martin that this is a big deal for the infamously hands-off platform.
To ‘Get Even’ With ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ He Brought Military Float To Pride Parade
At StoryCorps, gay veteran Sean Sala remembers forming the first-ever Pride march with an active duty military contingent, in the final days of the policy that barred openly LGBTQ people from serving.
What’s Next For The Census After Supreme Court Ruling
The Supreme Court has weighed in on the census citizenship question but the battle between the administration and critics of the hotly contested question isn’t over yet.
Human Trafficking And The Southern Border
NPR’s Sarah McCammon talks with Professor Jamie Gates of Point Loma Nazarene University about the fact and fiction surrounding human trafficking across the Southern U.S. border.
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