Texas Standard for November 28, 2016
The president-elect has called for extreme vetting of some immigrants. For potential citizens, that future is now. We’ll hear more. Plus: Is it still wise to bank on the economic miracle? Here’s what a new economic map of Texas says about sustained growth – and where the hot spots are. Also: They say nothing better for newborns than a mother’s milk. But where money’s tight, necessity is the mother of an alternative. We’ll hear from the Mexican doctor pushing it. Plus: A Texas case before the nation’s highest court tomorrow carries national implications for the death penalty. Listen to all those stories and lots more, today on the Texas Standard:

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