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Immigration is saving the US from an aging crisis

Mary Mata February 4, 2014

By Gwynn Guilford, Quartz Old people are taking over—and not just in well-known grey zones like Japan and South Korea. By 2050, one in every three or so Spaniards, Italians and […]

Rico Roman: My Olympic Dream

Mary Mata February 3, 2014

In a crowded immigration court, seven minutes to decide a family’s future

Mary Mata

In-State Tuition For Immigrants Gaining Ground Across The U.S.

Mary Mata

By Associated Press, Fox News Latino WASHINGTON (AP) –  Giancarlo Tello paid $14,000 more than other New Jersey high school graduates to attend Rutgers University, the state’s flagship public college. […]

6 harmful media myths about sex and Latinas

Mary Mata

By Erika L. Sánchez, Salon/Alternet If you were to believe your television, you’d think all Latinas are immaculately dressed spitfires or docile maids. When it comes to Latino people—especially women—it’s […]

Tax Records, How Long Should I Keep Them?

Mary Mata

SPONSORED CONTENT By J. Young, AARP Ask ten economists the same question and the range of answers you get will be surprising.  This also holds true when you ask Enrolled […]

Sen. Menendez Paid $250,000 In Legal Fees In December In Relation To Ethics, Justice Investigation

Mary Mata

By Associated Press/Fox News Latino WASHINGTON (AP) –  New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez’s political campaign paid a law firm $250,000 in December for legal costs related to Justice Department and […]