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Indiana’s Immigration Law Tests Constitution, Foreign Agreements

Mary Mata February 9, 2012

By Christopher Rangel Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels signed the Compromise Illegal Immigration Reform bill, SB 590 into law on May 10, 2011. Then, the ACLU and the National Immigration Law […]

Romney’s 90s Immigration Policy Hands Latino Voters To Democrats

Mary Mata February 7, 2012

For Latinos In 2012, It’s Not Just About Immigration

Mary Mata February 6, 2012

Alabama’s Immigration Law Threatens Federal, Individual Rights

Mary Mata January 31, 2012

By Christopher Rangel In June of 20122, Governor Robert J. Bentley signed Alabama’s HB 56, also known as the Beason-Hammon Alabama Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act, into law. The first day of […]

Police Chief At Center Of Latino Harassment Charges Resigns

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The chief of police of the Connecticut town at the center of a Department of Justice harassment investigation has resigned. If you recall, the investigation found widespread discrimination against Latinos in violation of […]

Daniel D. Portado: The Original Self-Deportationist

Mary Mata January 30, 2012

Although Mitt Romney has lately been in the news for promoting self-deportation, there is someone who beat him to the concept back in the 1990s — Daniel D. Portado. (It was […]

The Case Of Yanelli: Why The DREAM Act Is Important

Mary Mata

By Flavia de la Fuente, dreamactivist.org Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney are about to face their first real test with the Latino community in the Florida primary. Can they moderate […]