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Lourdes Flores Helps Texas Colonia Residents Help Themselves

Mary Mata March 4, 2013

By Priscila Mosqueda, Texas Observer Lourdes Flores didn’t know she wanted to help others until someone helped her. She was born in Reynosa, Mexico, and moved to Mission, Texas, at age […]

Dwindling Catholic Schools See Future in Latino Students

Mary Mata March 1, 2013

U.S. Sequester Cuts Would Harm Latino Babies

Mary Mata

Obama Names Latina to Head Federal Trade Commission

Mary Mata February 28, 2013

By Andrew Zajac & Hans Nichols, Bloomberg Edith Ramirez, a campaign official for President Barack Obama and one of his law school classmates, will be named as head the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, where she […]

Sequester Impact on Latino Education, Health & Jobs

Mary Mata February 27, 2013

By Fox News Latino Among the sweeping number of budget cuts that are planned to go into effect on March 1 are many that will directly impact the lives of […]

Oakland Introduces Undoc Immigrant Debit Card Program

Mary Mata

By Aaron Sankin, Huffington Post Latino Voices SAN FRANCISCO — The city of Oakland began issuing combination photo identification and debit cards earlier this month to any city resident who […]

Feds Free Hundreds From Immigration Detention

Mary Mata

By Alan Gomez, USA Today Republicans on Tuesday denounced the release of hundreds of illegal immigrants from federal detention centers as an attempt to frighten Americans into supporting President Obama’s […]