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Organizations slam inhumane conditions at migrant detention centers
An investigation into four immigration detention centers in Florida has revealed frightening results. According to a group of lawyers from various immigrant organizations, the treatment of detainees is inhumane, and, in some cases, they have even been denied medical assistance.
Poverty and malnutrition take over town in Guatemala’s ‘Dry corridor’
A lack of resources and an overwhelming drought have formed a deadly combination that has hundreds of children from a Guatemalan region living in famine conditions. Extreme poverty in the so-called 'dry corridor' is the cause of chronic child malnutrition in the region.
LAPD using cue cards to communicate with indigenous communities
The Los Angeles police department will implement a new program to improve its relationship with communities of people who don't speak English or Spanish. Officials will begin to use a system of cards with local languages to facilitate communication. Juan Carlos Gonzalez has more on that plan.
Why is the flu hitting so early this year?
The US is experiencing its earliest flu season in 15 years. The CDC says 12 states and Puerto Rico are experiencing especially high reports of influenza-like illnesses. To know more about the symptoms and how to prevent it UNews spoke with Dr. Juan Rivera.
House Judiciary Committee to vote on two articles of impeachment
The House Judiciary Committee is debating two articles of impeachment against President Trump. The minority vent its frustrations with the process and Democrats fired back, refuting the argument that the inquiry has been rushed and is baseless. Lorraine Caceres has the latest.
Thousands starving to death in Guatemalan town
It's known as the ‘Dry Corridor’ of Central America in Guatemala, an area that's currently experiencing one of the worst droughts of the last 10 years. Residents there live in extreme poverty that is literally starving thousands to death.