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Austin City Council member Delia Garza attended the Women's March on Austin with colleagues Pio Renteria and Austin Mayor Steve Adler at the Texas State Capitol in January. Martin do Nascimento/KUT News hide caption

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You, Me And Them: Experiencing Discrimination In America

Facing Discrimination In Public Life, Latinos Stay Positive About Government

Even as 1 in 7 Latinos says he or she has encountered discrimination while voting or participating in politics, 60 percent of Latinos report that local government represents their views well.

The Border Patrol says it was compelled to follow the law in detaining 10-year-old Rosa Maria Hernandez last week. Bill Wechter/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Lawyers Sue To Demand Release Of Undocumented Child With Cerebral Palsy

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Minnesota's ACA insurance exchange, MNsure, is spending state money this year to hire health care navigators who reach out to consumers to answer questions and help them find the right health plan. Mark Zdechlik/MPR News hide caption

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Need Help Picking An ACA Health Plan? Some States Are Reaching Out

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Michael Rapaport watches the action during a BIG3 basketball game at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla., on July 9. Icon Sportswire/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images hide caption

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Actor Michael Rapaport On Sports Highs, Lows And LeBron

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Austin City Council member Delia Garza attended the Women's March on Austin with colleagues Pio Renteria and Austin Mayor Steve Adler at the Texas State Capitol in January. Martin do Nascimento/KUT News hide caption

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Facing Discrimination In Public Life, Latinos Stay Positive About Government

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