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With End Of Title 42, California's Border Communities Brace For Influx Of Migrants
With End Of Title 42, California's Border Communities Brace For Influx Of Migrants
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12 minutes
Released:
May 8, 2023
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Podcast episode
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This week will mark the end of a controversial border policy that started under President Donald Trump. Title 42 is part of the U.S. Public Health Code meant to prevent the spread of contagious diseases. But it's been used to keep hundreds of thousands of migrants from crossing the border.
Guest: Tyche Hendricks, KQED
We’re nearing the end of the first week of the Hollywood writers strike, and studios and the union representing writers stand far apart on a number of key issues. But, the strike doesn’t only threaten the financial health of those who work on TV shows or movies. It has lots of other businesses worried as well.
Reporter: Josie Huang, LAist
The California reparations task force has approved a statewide plan for descendants of American Slavery. The sweeping recommendations include a method to calculate money denied to Black residents by racist policies and plans for a new state agency to manage repayment.
Reporter: Annelise Finney, KQED
Guest: Tyche Hendricks, KQED
We’re nearing the end of the first week of the Hollywood writers strike, and studios and the union representing writers stand far apart on a number of key issues. But, the strike doesn’t only threaten the financial health of those who work on TV shows or movies. It has lots of other businesses worried as well.
Reporter: Josie Huang, LAist
The California reparations task force has approved a statewide plan for descendants of American Slavery. The sweeping recommendations include a method to calculate money denied to Black residents by racist policies and plans for a new state agency to manage repayment.
Reporter: Annelise Finney, KQED
Released:
May 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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