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‘La Fortaleza’ Means ‘Family’ At This Tortilla Factory

Mary Mata July 12, 2013

By Gloria Angelina Castillo, New America Media/Eastern Group Publications The Ortiz family doesn’t remember the exact date it first went up, but matriarch Hermila Esparza Ortiz recalls her son didn’t […]

USDA Appoints Judith Canales as State Executive Director for TX Farm Service Agency

Mary Mata June 26, 2013

Power Latinos to play a vital role in rebuilding the middle

Mary Mata

Mexico Sees Promising Tequila Market In China

NewsTaco June 21, 2013

By E. Edward Castillo, Associated Press/Huffington Post Latino Voices MEXICO CITY — Mexico wants China to loosen up and have a little tequila. Actually, lots of it. Since China President […]

How immigration could prop up the U.S. housing market

Mary Mata

By Dylan Matthews, Washington Post At the time, a spokesperson for Detroit Mayor Dave Bing dismissed the idea, saying, “There are things that would have to be considered before we just open the […]

Immigration Law Changes Seen Cutting Billions From Deficit

Mary Mata June 19, 2013

By Ashley Paker, Washington Post WASHINGTON — Congressional budget analysts, providing a positive economic assessment of proposed immigration law changes, said Tuesday that legislation to overhaul the nation’s immigration system […]

Highest Latino Growth Rates Seen In States With Lowest Unemployment

Mary Mata June 17, 2013

By Elizabeth Llorente , Fox News Latino States that saw the highest rate of Latino growth in the 2012 Census Bureau estimates were places not normally seen as magnets for the ethnic […]