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Posted: 2016-09-27T17:14:48Z | Updated: 2016-09-27T17:17:40Z From NPR's Latino USA: The Aftermath | HuffPost

From NPR's Latino USA: The Aftermath

From NPR's Latino USA: The Aftermath
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This week on Latino USA, we talk about the aftermath. What happens after one incident changes everything? Two years ago 43 indigenous students mysteriously disappeared. Their families have been demanding justice and to see their sons or their bodies. We talk with Julissa Arce, an undocumented immigrant who hid her status for years while working as a Goldman Sachs executive. Finally, we hear about the case of a Salvadoran woman offered a U-visa in exchange for cooperation with police in a criminal investigation.

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