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Are Latinos Relevant to Midterm Elections?

Mary Mata July 29, 2013

By David Damore, PhD, Latino Decisions The day after the 2012 presidential election pundits across the country declared Latino votersas one of the most important voting blocs in re-electing President Barack Obama.  With the […]

How the Battles of Puebla and Gettysburg are Linked in Saving Democracy

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The Real Housewife of Ciudad Juarez

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Reluctant Citizens

Mary Mata

By Jacob Lewin. Latino USA Not everyone who immigrates to the United States wants to become a citizen. There are around ten million legal permanent residents who aren’t applying. We’ll […]

Ranitas Contaminadas—Agricultural Chemicals in Sierra Frogs

Mary Mata

By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco There is a little rhyme in Spanish that goes: “Sana, sana, colita de rana, si no sanas hoy, sanarás mañana” It is a common rhyme to […]

Simon Rosenberg: “Immigration Reform Is Very Much Alive”

Mary Mata July 26, 2013

By Simon Rosenberg, Latinovations Contrary to recent news accounts, we are closer to passing a meaningful immigration reform bill than at any point since John McCain and Ted Kennedy introduced […]

North Carolina legislature approves restrictive voting measures, Latino groups worried

Mary Mata

By Adriana Maestas, NBCLatino The North Carolina Senate passed HB 589, one of the most restrictive voter ID measures in the nation. It permits only permits 7 kinds of ID – […]