At least Mitt Romney is consistent on one thing: his disdain for the DREAM Act. First he said he would veto the law if they came across his desk as president, then he called it a “handout,” and now when DREAMer Ericka Andiola tried to speak to him at a recent event, he ignored her and walked away.
At a recent New York City event, Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney makes it clear that he doesn't fully understand the DREAM Act — though he's pretty clear that he would veto it if elected. A DREAMer, Lucy, approached him and asked him about his position on the legislation; he repeated…
What happened between an undocumented student and GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney at a recent Manhattan fundraiser reads like something written by the the Brothers Grimm. A deceivingly simple story that's loaded with nuance, undercurrents, archetypes and mythology. Here's what happened, as reported by Telemundo's Noticiero 47: Lucy Ayain, a…
Mitt Romney was acting a bit temperamental yesterday as he sought votes from Latinos, particularly in Florida. He proudly released a Spanish language video in which his son Craig spoke near accent-less Spanish praising his father and his father's family values, in which the candidate himself also spoke Spanish, and…
More than three in 10 Latino families in the United States caring for children under the age of 5 say they support the mass deportations promoted by President Donald Trump, […]