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Illinois Latinos Throw a Wrench in Kristi Noem’s Propaganda

by The Editors May 23, 2025May 25, 2025

very spring, hundreds of Latinx residents bus it to Springfield to advocate for their communities and to talk to their state representatives and senators on a variety of issues: immigration reform, public education, healthcare access, and more. Dozens of established non-profit organizations from Chicago take the lead, like the Latino Policy Forum and the Illinois […]

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