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New Report Breaks Down Poverty Levels Among Latinos

Mary Mata February 22, 2013

By Emily Deruy, ABCNews/Univision Latinos are anything but homogenous, a fact underscored by a newCensus Bureau report that shows a significant variance in poverty rates among different subgroups of Hispanics. The […]

1,008 Latinas in the United States turn 15 Each Day

Mary Mata

Mexicans Are Largest Group Eligible For Citizenship

NewsTaco February 21, 2013

A Portrait of the Nation’s 52 Million Latinos

Mary Mata February 15, 2013

PRESS RELEASE The Pew Research Center today published a statistical profile of the U.S. Hispanic population. This profile, based on Pew Research tabulations from the Census Bureau’s 2011 American Community Survey, features […]

A Bright Future for Latinos

Mary Mata February 11, 2013

By Washington Post Editorial Board A LITTLE MORE than one-third of the adult children of immigrants in this country are Hispanics, and it turns out that like previous generations of […]

Hazleton Immigration Ordinance Increases Latino Population

Mary Mata

By Kent Jackson, Associated Press/Standard Speaker The 2010 Census showed that Hazleton’s population increased by more than 2,000, the first gain in 70 years. An influx of Latinos, who now […]

NewsTaco/ Latino USA: Menendez, Geraldo & More…

Mary Mata

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA While journalist Geraldo Rivera talks about a Senate run, Sen. Robert Menendez faces prostitution related allegations; and a new study looks at Mexican immigrants and […]