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Cuarón’s Critics are Like Squatters for the “Causa”

NewsTaco March 4, 2014

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Alfonso Cuarón is Mexican. He’s also a film maker. Since winning this year’s best director Oscar for his movie “Gravity” both those things are said in […]

South Carolina ‘Show Me Papers’ Dispute Is Settled

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U.S. Supreme Court denies review of Farmers Branch immigration ordinance

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Blacklisted New Mexico film gets atonement

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By Russell Contreras, Associated Press/Seattle Post-Intelligencer ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A 1954 movie about a real-life miners’ strike that was blacklisted during the Red Scare is being celebrated in New […]

Assemblywoman Flores enters Nevada lieutenant governors race

Mary Mata March 3, 2014

By Laura Myers, Las Vegas Review-Journal Two-term Democratic Assembly­woman Lucy Flores, a former Las Vegas teenage gang member who turned her life around, graduated from law school and won a […]

Professor, 87, working on ‘Chicano Renaissance’

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By Abe Villareal, The Silver City Sun-News SILVER CITY — “By and large, American Latinos are a mixed group of people,” is how Felipe Ortego opens his 22-paragraph entry into what […]

New Report Finds U.S. Hispanic Population Grew Sixfold Since 1970 To More Than 53 Million

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By Fox News Latino The Hispanic population of the United States increased sixfold between 1970 and 2012 to more than 53 million, according to a new study by the Pew […]