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  • While a record number of Latinos are enrolling in college, they are also leaving school at higher rates. Plus, the future of Cuba, and women's soccer in Mexico.
  • Poet Javier Zamora is forced to return to El Salvador to apply for a visa, his first trip back in nearly 20 years. Also, an interview with Alfonso Cuarón about "Roma."
  • Priscilla Villarreal, who calls herself "Lagordiloca," has become a highly controversial social media sensation in the border city of Laredo, Texas. Also, a conversation with actress Selenis Leyva.
  • After a fiery plane crash in 1948, all 32 people onboard died—but they weren't all treated the same after death. Also the Latinas of Brooklyn 99.
  • Latino USA shadows Kevin de León's long-shot campaign to become California's first Latino senator. Also, a conversation with Dolores Huerta and her daughter, and singer/songwriter Draco Rosa.
  • A group of cryptocurrency investors arrives in Puerto Rico with plans to change "everything" on the island and meets resistance from locals. Also, award-winning Latin funk orchestra Grupo Fantasma.
  • Poet Javier Zamora is forced to return to El Salvador to apply for a visa, his first trip back in nearly 20 years. Also an interview with former governor of California, Pete Wilson.
  • In an investigation with Mother Jones and Type Investigations, Latino USA brings you a first-ever look into the detention system run by the U.S. Marshals. Also the women's Mariachi Flor de Toloache.
  • Latino USA looks at the case of Estrella, an undocumented transgender woman. Plus, Emmy Award-winning journalist Jorge Ramos and Centavrvs.
  • The transformation of Medellín, Colombia, from the murder capital of the world 30 years ago to one of the most innovative and tourist-friendly cities. Also, Andrés Cantor.
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