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NewsTaco November 16, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Another Friday, another week done! High fives all around. The best thing? The holiday’s are upon us! It doesn’t get much better than that, unless  of […]

Latino Money: The Missed Political Story of 2012

NewsTaco November 14, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Here’s something interesting that bubbled up in the wake of last week’s election: 4% of all itemized political contributions this year came from mostly Latino neighborhoods. […]

Latinos are Not Tea Partiers With Visa Problems

NewsTaco November 13, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Good article today by Peter Beinart in the Daily Beast.  Just one of many that’ve been written in the wake of last week’s election and the Latino […]

Future National Latino Politics Could be Texas Showdown

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Victor Landa, NewsTaco There really isn’t a reason for anyone living outside of Texas to have noticed, but a seed of future Latino politics was quietly planted the day after […]

Latinos Aren’t a Sleeping Giant. Latinos are Awake, Standing and Listening.

NewsTaco November 12, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco There’s a difference between waking up and standing up. And there comes a point where old, tired analogies should be scuttled. Latino politics are at that […]

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NewsTaco November 9, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco It’s officially Election Detox Time! (aka Friday) Whether your candidate won or lost, the only thing left is to look and move forward. There’s work to do! In […]

Navarrette Denies Himself — and the Rest of Us (Again)

NewsTaco November 7, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino It is almost impossible to understand Ruben Navarrette.  On the heels of trying to take down Olympic hero Leo Manzano a couple months ago, Navarrette in […]

Record Number of New Latinos in Congress

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Victor Landa, NewsTaco Here’s something to note about last night’s down ballot races across the country: more new Latinos were elected to congress than ever before.  There will be a […]

New Immigration Laws Are Coming, Whether It’s Under Obama or Romney

NewsTaco November 6, 2012

By John Rudolph, Feet In 2 Wworlds No matter who wins the presidential election, U.S. immigration laws will significantly change in the next four years. I’m not saying that it […]

The Influencer: Sol Trujillo

NewsTaco November 5, 2012

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA Corporate leaders become political movers and shakers all the time these days, but how many of them are Latino? Meet Sol Trujillo, a multimillionaire Wyoming-raised […]