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Family Separation Today … and 40 Years Ago

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Seeking Asylum at the Border

We’re hearing so much these days about immigrant families being separated at the U.S.-Mexico border. South of the border, they’re hearing about it, too. But people are still fleeing violence in Mexico and Central America. Separation policies don’t seem to be enough to deter them. Like Elizabet. She’s a 30-year-old mom who’s weighed the risks of going versus staying. The California Report’s Alex Hall had a rare chance to follow Elizabet and her family as they went to the border near San Diego to ask for asylum.

Healing From a Family Separation Four Decades Later

There are a lot of reasons parents want to bring their kids to the U.S. And a lot of reasons they could get separated. When Glady Lee was a toddler, her parents left her behind in the Philippines, seeking better jobs in California. That was four decades ago. Glady wonders about the kids waiting at the border today and what they’ll remember when they’re older. As part of our series about the lingering effects of family separation, Glady tells us she’s still uncovering emotions and secrets from that tender time.

Why It Took 20 Years for 'Into the Badlands'' Actor Daniel Wu to Make It Here

When he's in Asia, Daniel Wu says he can’t walk down the street without being mobbed by fans. But here in his native California, hardly anyone recognizes him, even though he has more than 60 big screen credits to his name. Chloe Veltman tells us now that Hollywood's starting to pay more attention to Asian-American actors, Daniel Wu may not be able to lead a normal life in the U.S. for much longer.

Hello to Coachella, Grass Valley, and Nevada City!

Today we welcome new listeners on three California public radio stations that now carry our show: KCOD in Coachella Valley, KVMR in Nevada City and 105.7 in Grass Valley.

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