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We challenge social, economic & political barriers in šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø to create and improve opportunities for Latinos. | Previously known as NCLR. | Official account

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Latinos generate $3.2 trillion to the economy and continue to make significant economic contributions. To continue to support economic progress, let's: āž”ļøStrengthen economic support & wages āž”ļøExpand affordable housing āž”ļøCreate pathways to better jobs #DebateNight

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Our polling finds that Hispanic voters are most deeply concerned about the rising cost of living. Food prices, healthcare costs and high housing costs are squeezing families across the country. Proposals to address these pocketbook issues are vital. #DebateNight

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On abortion, by a 71% to 21% margin, #HispanicVoters oppose making it illegal or taking that decision away from others, no matter their own personal beliefs on the issue. unidosus.org/hispanicvote/pā€¦ #Debatenight #Debate2024

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Latinas are the largest group affected by abortion restrictions, especially in Florida, Texas and Arizona, home to nearly one-third of all reproductive-age Latinas. Access to reproductive care is a right, one that we must uphold and protect. #DebateNight

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Our polling finds 71% of Hispanic voters support personal decisions about abortion. Latinas already face barriers to healthcareā€”we can't afford more restrictions to access. #DebateNight

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Latinos consistently oppose making abortion illegal or taking that decision away from others, no matter their own personal beliefs. #DebateNight

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On #immigration, #HispanicVoters know the difference btn those who mean us harm, and those contributing to our nation. Their top priorities are relief for long-residing undoc immigrants & cracking down on human smugglers and drug traffickers. unidosus.org/hispanicvote/pā€¦ #Debatenight

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Immigration isn't just a policy debateā€”it's about people, families and human dignity. Divisive rhetoric does nothing for our community or our nation. What we need is an immigration system that is firm, fair and free of cruelty. #DebateNight

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Our recent poll on immigration showed relief for the long-residing undocumented and cracking down on human smugglers and drug traffickers are key to our community when we talk about a secure, well-managed border. Latino voters want solutions, not fear-mongering. #DebateNight

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Lies about ā€œvoter fraudā€ are being used to suppress the Latino vote and must be condemned. Letā€™s be clear: only citizens can vote in federal elections. #DebateNight

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Progress has been made but over 10M Latinos are uninsured, while healthcare costs are a top concern for those with insurance. Here are 7 steps to cut health care costs for Latinos and other Americans.ā¬‡ļø #DebateNight unidosus.org/publications/lā€¦

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This #DebateNight one thing is clear, there are two visions of America and this election is consequential. From the cost of housing to access to affordable healthcare, this #DebateNight touched on many of the priorities of Latino voters. unidosus.org/hispanicvote/pā€¦

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With elections around the corner, itā€™s more important than ever to amplify what our community truly cares about. Check out what we found on our latest poll about the priorities of Latino voters in North Carolinaā¬‡ļø unidosus.org/press-releasesā€¦

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One thing is clear, and it's that this election year, the Latino vote cannot be misunderstood or overlooked. These are the priorities we found Latino voters in Nevada care about with our latest pollā¬‡ļø unidosus.org/press-releasesā€¦

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Elections are near, and it's time to amplify the voices of our community. Check out what Latino voters in #Florida are prioritizing in our latest poll ā¬‡ļø unidosus.org/press-releasesā€¦

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Latinas deserve healthy pregnancies, but the lack of folic acid in our food makes it harder. Since 2006, weā€™ve pushed to add this life-saving nutrient to corn masa. Learn how weā€™re supporting Latino babies this #FolicAcidAwarenessWeek: bit.ly/3TtU7g7

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We have been advocating since 2006 for the fortification of foods, but many corn masa products still lack folic acid. While weā€™ve made progress, we wonā€™t stop until every corn masa product is fortified, because thatā€™s what families need. #FolicAcidAwarenessWeek

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The lack of folic acid in corn masa puts families at risk. We need to support Latina moms and give babies a healthy start. Folic acid-enriched corn masa must be available to everyone. #FolicAcidAwarenessWeek

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CHC Leadership Lead Letter Urging FDA & HHS to Protect Latino Families from Effects of Corn Masa Flour Products Lacking Folic Acid ā¬‡ļø chc.house.gov/media-center/pā€¦

CHC Leadership Lead Letter Urging FDA & HHS to Protect Latino Families from Effects of Corn Masa Flour Products Lacking Folic Acid ā¬‡ļø

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