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Activists in Arizona hope increasing voter turnout among Latinos will reshape the state's policies; it's a campaign that worked in California in the 1990s.
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Learn about the first Immigrant Rights and Services Manual created by the Manhattan Borough Presidents office. The manual is an unprecedented and comprehensive resource that explains the many legal rights that immigrants have and the public benefits and services they can obtain.
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