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Como parte de nuestra serie 'Waiting for America', periodistas de WLRN News elaboró esta lista de dependencias gubernamentales y organizaciones sin fines de lucro en el sur de la Florida que se dedican a ayudar a los inmigrantes, desde asuntos legales hasta servicios sociales.
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El programa proceso probatorio de la administración Biden permite a 30.000 inmigrantes por mes de Cuba, Haití, Nicaragua y Venezuela ingresar a Estados Unidos, permanecer durante dos años y obtener un permiso de trabajo.
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Nan kad seri dokimantè nou ki rele Waiting for America (N ap ret tann Amerika) ekip Nouvèl WLRN nan drese yon lis ajans gouvènman ak òganizasyon byenfezans nan Sid Florid ki devwe pou yo ede imigran, soti nan afè jiridik rive nan sèvis sosyal.
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The parole program allows 30,000 migrants per month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to enter the U.S., remain for two years and secure a work permit.
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South Florida’s congressional delegation reacted with anger and condemnation at Hamas militants and expressed their unequivocal support for Israel on Saturday following the unprecedented surprise early morning attack by Hamas militants who fired thousands of rockets and sent dozens of fighters into Israeli towns near the Gaza Strip.
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“If the property value of Mar-a-Lago is so much higher than it was appraised, will you be amending the property value in line with the Trump family’s belief that the property is worth well over a billion dollars?” writes U.S. Rep. Moskowitz, a Democrat from Parkland, in a letter sent Thursday to Palm Beach County Appraiser Dorothy Jacks.
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South Florida’s four Republicans in Congress, who each voted against removing McCarthy from his top post, reacted with anger at a handful of conservatives led by U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, who orchestrated the vote to oust McCarthy, and praised the now former speaker. Democrats distrusted McCarthy and hold Republicans responsible for the chaos.
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Local artists may apply for up to $25,000. Local arts organization may apply for up to $100,000 through the foundation’s Art + Tech Expansion Fund.
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South Florida activists held a “water fast” to urge Miami−Dade commissioners to pass an ordinance to protect almost 100,000 people required to work outdoors during record high temperatures.
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Six city candidates in three races are scheduled to attend the forum organized by Miami Beach United
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“As U.S. Latinos continue to grow, the gap between their economic importance and their absence from the entertainment industry is leaving profitable opportunities on the table," according to nonprofit Latino Donor Collaborative, who unveil their annual report at a conference in Miami Beach this week.