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‘Bring Them Home’ round three: 150 people seek entry into the U.S.

Mary Mata March 11, 2014

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi When Alabama passed what is considered one of the nation’s toughest immigration laws in 2011, Theysy Victoria Diaz Perez was denied medical care for her pregnancy because […]

Injured Worker, Now 64, Retired on $868 Monthly

Mary Mata

Immigration Status Can’t Stop La Santa Cecilia

Mary Mata

Supreme Court Considering To Take Up Part Of Arizona’s Controversial Immigration Law

Mary Mata

By Associated Press/Fox News Latino PHOENIX (AP) –  The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to take up, once again, a piece of Arizona’s immigration law. Gov. Jan Brewer asked […]

An Architect Whose Passion is Building Tacos

Mary Mata

*This article was suggested by Taquista Todd O’neill. By Jamie Derringer, design-milk There is so much I can relate to in the story of Christian Pineda, a San Diego-born and […]

‘Saturday Night Live’ fails Latinas again with stereotypical skit

Mary Mata March 10, 2014

By Cristina Arreola, Latina Seriously, Saturday Night Live? For years, Latinos have demanded the show cast a Hispanic comedian. For years, SNL has ignored the complaints. Now, the sketch comedy show is taking […]

Latinos Welcome SXSW Spotlight, But Still Feel Marginalized

Mary Mata

By Veronica Zaragovia, KUTNews South by Southwest Interactive is underway in Austin. This year, there’s a focus on the Latinos innovation in tech – a field where many Latinos face […]