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About 75 people, from immigrant moms to established businessmen, were urged Wednesday to form a unified front in the battle to change U.S. immigration laws.

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Some wire transfer businesses may take advantage of immigrants sending money to Mexico during the holiday season, according to the Texas attorney general's office.

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A privately funded analysis of remittance service providers released Dec. 15 has identified a lack of transparency in pricing as a significant concern and has offered a series of recommendations for approaches to providing protections for consumers who transfer funds abroad.

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A nonprofit public policy organization charged with reviewing the District of Columbia'€™s success in fighting HIV will include both condom-distribution and needle-exchange programs among the criteria it will examine in its February analysis, The Washington Post reports.

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Whether they need credit for a new couch or a mortgage for a home, undocumented immigrants are finding it increasingly easy to go into debt here.

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U.S. banks have leaped into the remittance industry in recent years, seeking a share of the billions of dollars immigrants send to their native countries, especially around the holiday season. But many are struggling to get a piece, with immigrants reluctant to shift their business from the smaller mom-and-pop stores they are accustomed to using.

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In a recent report by the D.C. Appleseed Center on HIV and AIDS in Washington, a high ranking official in the District government claims that the nation's capital is potentially 10 to 15 years behind where it should be in its efforts to battle the disease

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Appleseed, Prestigious Nonprofit Organization to Ring The NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell

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Concerns still linger, but the final version of Gov. Mark Sanford's Medicaid reform proposal appears less troublesome to some critics than the original. Sanford's office sent the final version of a comprehensive, controversial waiver request to Washington on Wednesday.

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Nebraskans want to see meaningful immigration reform that will result in an easier path to citizenship, not more fences around the border, an organizer of a downtown rally said Wednesday.

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