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Scores of Mexican citizens in the San Joaquin Valley weren’t able to vote in their country’s historic presidential election. But those who showed up were motivated by the opportunity to help shape their country’s future.
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Hundreds of people wrapped around the Mexican consulate offices under scorching heat. But long lines were just part of the problem.
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On Sunday, a historic election in Mexico could see the first woman ever become president, and some Mexican citizens in the Fresno area are casting their vote from abroad.
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For over 35 years, the United States has partnered with Mexico to share resources during peak fire activity. And right now, 100 Mexican firefighters are…
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A prominent migrant rights activist from Mexico spoke at Fresno State on Monday with insight into why Latin Americans flee and what can be done about…