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<title>After Iowa Raid, Families in Limbo</title>
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<description>One month after the largest, single-site workplace immigration raid in U.S. history, hundreds of residents of Postville, Iowa are unable to work or feed their families as they await deportation orders that could take months.</description>
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<title>Después de la redada en Iowa, familias viven en limbo</title>
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<description>Un mes después de la mayor redada de inmigración en un solo lugar de trabajo en la historia de los EE.UU., las familias de Postville todavía viven con el miedo de que regresen los agentes de inmigración.</description>
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<title>Hungry Farmers Urge Local Control over Food</title>
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<description>As food prices and hunger continue to rise worldwide, small farmers in Brazil, Guatemala, and Mexico are suggesting solutions quite different than the free trade policies endorsed at a recent UN food summit in Rome.</description>
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<title>Food Crisis Reverses Rise of Middle Class in Latin America</title>
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<description>The global food crisis is unraveling economic advances made in recent years by large sections of the poor working classes of Latin America, reports a U.S.-based ethnic media organization.</description>
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<title>Revitalizing Rural Mexico</title>
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<description>Innovative local initiatives are strengthening rural regions throughout Mexico, which have been losing both people and their competitive edge in agriculture since Mexico opened its markets to free trade.</description>
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