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WSJ What’s News

The Chinese Migrants Coming to America… Through Mexico

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

44K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2023

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

P.M. Edition for April 21. Small donors are abandoning two senators who’ve strayed from the Democratic Party: West Virginia’s Joe Manchin, and Arizona’s Kyrsten Sinema. D.C. reporter Daniella Cheslow explains what it means for their reelection bids. Plus, more Chinese migrants are going through Latin America to get to the U.S. Reporter Shen Lu explains why. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:10.9

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0:20.6

Small donors abandoned two senators who have strayed from the Democratic Party, Joe Manchin

0:25.3

and Kiersten Sinema.

0:27.0

How will it impact their re-election campaigns?

0:29.5

These two senators have some of the lowest percentage of small donors of not only Democrat,

0:35.7

but many of the Republicans as well.

0:38.6

And why more Chinese migrants are going through Latin America to get to the US?

0:43.3

I was leading my decent debt, my son, to a land flowy, milk and honey.

0:50.6

Just like most of his leaders, people from Egypt, to the promised land of Israel.

0:55.8

America is a promised land.

0:58.3

For me, for my decent debt.

1:00.3

It's Friday, April 21st.

1:02.0

I'm Anne Marie Fertoli for the Wall Street Journal.

1:04.6

This is the PM edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories that moved

1:09.1

the world today.

1:17.1

RideShare Company Lift has announced another round of layoffs as it tries to cut costs.

1:22.5

That's according to people familiar with the plans, which include cutting 1200 jobs

1:26.5

or about 30% of the company's workforce.

1:29.7

Lift cuts 700 jobs in an earlier round of layoffs last year.

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