Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
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@WUSF general assignment reporter with a focus on immigration and education. LA ➡️GA ➡️FL
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Aug 14
Deported from Tampa, Venezuelan asylum-seeker recounts time in El Salvador's mega-prison
More than 200 Venezuelans were sent to El Salvador's maximum security prison in March, including Frengel Reyes, who was living in Tampa with his wife and is now back in his homeland without her.
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Jun 13
Florida troopers tapped surveillance network for immigration searches, raising alarm - Suncoast Searchlight
Florida troopers ran hundreds of immigration-related searches using a private license plate reader network, raising concerns about surveillance and public safety.
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Jun 10
In Sarasota, a woman's family pleads for her release from ICE detention in Texas
Maria Martinez, 22, who is in the country without legal documentation, was stopped for a traffic violation in North Port, then handed over to ICE. Her family hopes she can be released on bond.
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Jun 4
Pasco-Hernando State College faculty bemoans 'no transparency' amid resignations, firings
Jesse Pisors resigned as PHSC president after being accused of concealing enrollment data. An ally of Gov. Ron DeSantis was named interim president, and more resignations and terminations followed.
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· May 13
These Florida 'Dreamers' say they're scrambling as a tuition hike could put college out of reach
Florida lawmakers are getting rid of a waiver that lets students without legal status pay in-state tuition. We hear from two students about what this means for their future.
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Apr 1
Florida 'Dreamers' head to Tallahassee to seek in-state college tuition protection
They're making their voices heard in Tallahassee. They hope to convince legislators that eliminating in-state tuition for students like them does more harm than good.
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Danny Rivero
@danielrivero.bsky.social
· Mar 18
O Cinema co-founder says 'antisemitism' eviction would put Miami Beach arts on the line
“It starts with O Cinema, this little indie theater. Next day, it's a playwright presenting a play. Or a musician performing. Or a visual artist,” said Kareem Tabsch. Mayor Steven Meiner wants to evic...
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Mar 18
A closer look at the 'race-based scholarship' at USF that is under federal investigation
The University of South Florida is among the institutions under scrutiny for participating in "race-based" scholarship programs, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Mar 11
Amid funding halt, Tampa Bay area refugee groups urge community to help
The Trump administration suspended the Refugee Admissions Program in January, cutting off funding for groups that help refugee families settle in the U.S. Now, the State Department has terminated the ...
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Feb 25
ICE is quietly expanding operations with local law enforcement across the nation
The Florida Highway Patrol was the first agency to enter into a new kind of street-level deportation enforcement agreement with ICE. But without any public notice, ICE has been striking the same deals...
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Feb 20
Most Florida students' reading and math skills are still below grade level
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, students are still recovering when it comes to learning reading and math. A new report that combines scores from The Nation's Report Cardwith state test r...
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Feb 13
Local law officers must cooperate with ICE. What that may mean for the public
State leaders are seeking greater cooperation between local law enforcement and immigration agencies. Immigrant advocates warn that trust between police and the communities they protect will erode.
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Feb 13
How school districts across the Tampa area are responding to potential for immigration agents
Since the Trump administration opened up schools to immigration enforcement, families are concerned what can happen to their kids. Tampa Bay area school districts outline their policies on the matter.
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Nancy Guan
@nancyguan.wusf.org
· Feb 4
Dreamers say eliminating in-state tuition waivers would make college an impossible goal
Immigration advocates react to a sweeping immigration bill would eliminate in-state tuition waivers, which have made college accessible for 10 years to Florida students without legal status.
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