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Prayers to ‘La Virgen’ Are Often Personal, Sometimes Political

NewsTaco December 19, 2014

*Everyone prays according to their hearts and concerns. Are you a Guadalupe devotee? I’m in a process of discovery, my prayer was for understanding. What was your prayer? VL By […]

Obama The ‘First Latino President’? No, But Here’s 6 Hispanics Who Might Be One Day

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Obama gives the Castro regime in Cuba an undeserved bailout

NewsTaco December 18, 2014

Recipe: Holiday Tamales , Tamales de Frijol

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*A good holiday recipe. Adán Medrano didn’t forget the vegans among us. It’s a healthy take on a holiday standard. VL By Adán Medrano, Adán’s Blog Hello, fellow Vegans, welcome […]

Latinos’ Optimism About Racism Tied To History, Could Change In Future

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*Race relations from a Latino immigrant point of view. Latinos are a transformative wave, and it seems to be evident in race relations as well. It’s not all positive, but […]

How Florida’s demographics made the US-Cuba deal possible

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*A view that’s sure to cause some push-back. Fifty years of hard line politics will eventually wear off. VL By Dara Lind, Vox The US government’s hardline attitude toward Cuba has […]

Here’s how our immigration laws actually encourage illegal immigration

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*How “go to the back of the line” is an anachronism and mired in confusing immigration red tape. VL By Tina Griego, The Washington Post The debate over President Obama’s executive […]