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  • We look at the story of a country where birthright citizenship ended: the Dominican Republic. Plus, Junot Díaz and L.A.-based poet Yesika Salgado.
  • In honor of Mother's Day, we're talking bilingual parenting. Plus, the journey of a Dominican doula, a new children's book and a heartbreaking outcome of a deportation.
  • Latino USA travels to New Mexico to try to understand tensions between Hispano and Pueblo people. Also, the "Spanish Myth" and Monsieur Periné's new album.
  • Latino USA breaks down the controversy behind Mattel's latest Frida Kahlo Barbie. Also, Mexico's new president and indie band Balún.
  • Latino USA breaks down the political history of Nicaragua leading up to today's protests and unrest. Also Grammy Award-winning artist Miguel and FXs 'Pose.'
  • The story of Angelica, a Mexican woman living in New York City who had her five children removed from her home by the city's Administration for Children's Services. Also, The Moth and La Bamba.
  • A young #DACA recipient takes us into her living room as she asks her family tough questions about their progress in this country. Also, how a rise in metro prices sparked mass protests in Chile.
  • Latino USA visits the Bronx to report on how the opioid crisis has been there since the 1960s. Plus, an interview with "One Day at a Time" star Justina Machado, and the making of "Despacito."
  • In Argentina, one family's search for a grandson disappeared during the military dictatorship in the 1970's. Also comedian Julio Torres, and a new "How I Made It" featuring a Selena impersonator.
  • Latino USA visits a high school training students to work in the e-commerce industry and ventures inside an Amazon warehouse. Also, Ana María Archila and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
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