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Arizona Latino Students & English Learners Fast Facts 2020 

UnidosUS (UnidosUS, 2020-03-09)
There are 505,584 Latino students and more than 75,000 English Learners in Arizona's public schools. Fairness and equity in education have long been core American values underlying the promise of equal opportunity in the ...
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Latino Children’s Health Coverage Facts by State 

UnidosUS; Georgetown University of Health Policy Institute (UnidosUS, 2020-07-23)
State officials’ decisions about coverage options, especially in times of crises, have a profound effect on children and can exacerbate pre-existing racial and ethnic disparities. This fact sheet examines the Latino child ...
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Latino Child Uninsured Rates by Congressional District, 2018 

UnidosUS; Georgetown University of Health Policy Institute (UnidosUS, 2020-09-22)
Counties and Congressional districts with large Latino child populations are more likely to have large numbers of uninsured Latino children, but state and local policies have an impact on the coverage rates.
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