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Newshour in Baltimore

5/6/202647 min

With important midterm elections happening later this year, we look at immigration in Baltimore. It's a defining domestic issue in President Trump's second term. One of his boldest pledges was for mass deportations - to send anyone who'd entered the US illegally back to their home country. We meet one Guatemalan woman facing that prospect.

Also in the programme: how some of Baltimore's derelict housing is being spruced up; and the US broadcasting mogul Ted Turner has died at the age of 87.

(Photo: Zoila Guerra Sandoval, living in Baltimore but facing deportation to Guatemala. Credit: BBC)

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  1. Rajini Vaidyanathan· Host0:00

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  5. Rajini Vaidyanathan· Host1:04

    [instrumental music] Hello, and welcome to News Hour with me, Rajini Vaidyanathan. Today, we're coming to you from America and the city of Baltimore on the East Coast of the United States. We're about an hour north of the capital, Washington, D.C., and about three hours south of New York City. Well, News Hour is broadcast around the world

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