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NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | 2000 Legal Battle in Florida | PBS
Lawyers for presidential candidates Al Gore and George W. Bush fight to control the recount process in Florida as the result of the 2000 election hangs in the balance. 04:38
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FRONTLINE/World | Mexico: Crimes at the Border | #4 | PBS (#704)
This video, taken by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), shows officers entering a "load" house in the United States where illegal migrants are held until smugglers receive payment. 00:58
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FRONTLINE/World | Mexico: Crimes at the Border | #3 | PBS (#704)
Hear from immigration expert Wayne Cornelius on how changes in border security have become a boon for human smuggling. 01:51
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FRONTLINE/World | Mexico: Crimes at the Border | # 2 | PBS (#704)
A former smuggler describes the different "packages" offered to those wanting to cross from Mexico into the United States. 03:03
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Farm Workers Claim Slavery in Florida (#3334)
Sixty years after the historic documentary "Harvest of Shame," some claim the plight of migrant workers is still deplorable. 07:15
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Immigration, Agriculture, and the Border Fence (#3346)
Does success for the border patrol mean a drop in available workers for agriculture? Andrew Batt reports on a controversial tool in our nation's border enforcement arsenal. 07:20
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Immigration Issues (Full Program) (#121)
Full Program: One year after the largest immigration raid in U.S. history, Marshalltown, Iowa is still picking up the pieces. We examine the economic and emotional impact of the raids, and speak with members of the ... 27:50
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Immigration Raids One Year Later (#3315)
One year after the nation's largest immigration raid hit home in Marshalltown, Iowa, how is the community dealing with the fallout? 7:10
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WIDE ANGLE | The People's Court (clip 2) | PBS (#601)
The People's Court takes viewers inside the courtrooms and law schools of China to provide an unprecedented and unexpected portrait of its rapidly growing legal system. The documentary follows itinerant ... 04:15
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WIDE ANGLE | The People's Court | PBS (#601)
The People's Court takes viewers inside the courtrooms and law schools of China to provide an unprecedented and unexpected portrait of its rapidly growing legal system. The documentary follows itinerant ... 01:46
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NOW on the News w/ Maria Hinojosa | Chris Simcox | PBS
Chris Simcox, founder and head of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, talks to Senior Correspondent, Maria Hinojosa, about his views on illegal immigration. 21:40
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Economics of Immigration (#107)
There are currently seven million undocumented workers in the U.S. Their impact is economic, political and cultural.
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Sentenced Home | PBS (#824)
Raised as Americans in inner city projects near Seattle, three young Cambodian refugees each made a rash decision as a teenager that irrevocably shaped their destiny. Years later, facing deportation ... 03:44
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