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The Boston Globe USA Opinion March 23, 2023
Last September, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida flew over 50 Venezuelan to Martha’s Vineyard, almost all of whom could not communicate in English. and the cast of a local featuring Spanish-speaking Latino actors offered themselves as interpreters. The migrants were later... + más
'Blacklisted' Afghan interpreters were disqualified from U.S. visas. Now they’re in hiding | Los Angeles Times
He speaks 7 languages. Here's how he helps preserve justice in Louisiana's courts. | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Nation July 31, 2023
The scene at East Boston District Court was familiar: a cluster of Spanish-speaking families seated in the back of the courtroom on a warm Tuesday morning, eyes searching for an interpreter who would never come.One man hoped to learn if his son’s case would be called; next to... + más
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Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 02, 2022
As an expert in explosive device removal, H.S. spent nearly three decades carefully cleaning up land mines and disabling unexploded bombs planted by insurgent groups in Afghanistan. During the last 12 years of his career, H.S. — whom The Times is identifying by his initials... + más
U.S. looks to trade former Afghan aircraft for counterterrorism help in Central Asia | Politico
After fleeing Kabul, Afghan lawyers seek new life — and legal careers — in California | Los Angeles Times
The Advocate USA Crime February 24, 2023
Almost daily, people stumble into the high-stakes world of criminal and civil court seeking justice — but the already daunting atmosphere is made even more intimidating by the fact that they don't speak English. It's up to a team of interpreters appointed by the... + más
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
New York Post USA Nation November 13, 2022
It’s not the Great White Way. A white sign-language interpreter says he was booted from “The Lion King” on Broadway because of his skin color. Keith Wann, 53, was one of at least two people forced off the production by the non-profit Theatre Development Fund – which... + más
Sign-language interpreter says he was ousted from job on Broadway's 'The Lion King' because he is white | Business Insider
Ancient American lion tooth discovered on dried up Mississippi river bank | Newsweek
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