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Boosted immigration enforcement is reshaping Latin music festivals

September 9
6 mins

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Latin music is not only popular — it’s big business. But Latin artists are increasingly having their live performances canceled as the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts increase and as they encounter visa issues. We'll learn about the economic and cultural impacts. Also on the show: New Mexico will become the first state in the union to offer universal child care, and France's prime minister officially resigns as the country grapples with climbing debt.

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