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  • How the tragic death of Mollie Tibbetts in Iowa is being used to make a case for stricter immigration laws. Also, gossip writer Perez Hilton, Chinese migrants in Mexico and a Latina mountaineer.
  • Latino USA producer Sayre Quevedo takes us on a journey to untangle the story of his long-lost family. Also, Bambadjan Bamba on Being Both Black and Undocumented.
  • We visit Puerto Rico to investigate the death count after Hurricane Maria. Did the government miscount the dead? Plus, an interview with Eddie Palmieri and a trip to a Puerto Rican art sanctuary.
  • This week, Latino USA tells the story of the Latin Kings and Antonio Fernandez, aka King Tone. Plus, interviews with Cuban-American actress Natalie Morales and Mexican rock band Café Tacvba
  • Latino USA visits the Tucson Rodeo, also known as La Fiesta de Los Vaqueros, and follows one family's dreams to turn their 8-year-old kid into a rodeo champion.
  • The story of Elizabeth Ramirez and her friends, who were accused of sexual assault and have maintained that they are innocent for over 20 years. Also, a Spanish LGBTQ Anthem and Carmen Carrera.
  • We take a look at relations between African-American and Latino communities. Plus, a conversation with a Latina director tapped by Ava DuVernay and a journey into the 90s East LA backyard party scene.
  • The story of a Mexican-American San Antonio high school basketball team that shocked the nation in 1939. Plus, "Cholo Goth" Leafar Seyer and a theory about Latin "sorry" songs.
  • Peru hadn't qualified for a World Cup in 36 years, until 2017. Peruvian-American producer Janice Llamoca goes to Russia to experience Peru competing. Also, Tanya Saracho and Aterciopelados.
  • Sayre Quevedo grew up knowing just two members of his blood family, his mom and his brother—all of that changed one Mother's Day. Also a new "How I Made It" segment with Los Rivera Destino.
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