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Latinos In Hawaiian History

Mary Mata December 23, 2010

A totally unexpected and educative story from the Honolulu Weekly this week shows that Latinos have a long history in that state. The story starts off talking about Don Francisco […]

Immigrants Can Sue Immigration Officials

Mary Mata

Arizona Population Down: Economy vs Immigration

NewsTaco December 22, 2010

Obama Meets With Hispanic Caucus, Talks Immigration

NewsTaco

There’s bad news in the Comprehensive Immigration Reform front (not that we didn’t see it coming). President Obama met with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus yesterday. The bostonherald.com reports: […]

Census Gives Plenty to Talk About: More to Come

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Let’s call it the Census hangover, the day after the big party when you wake up slightly dazed…OK dazed…alright, very dazed. There is so much information attached to so many […]

“Illegal” or “Undocumented”? A Media Dilema

NewsTaco December 20, 2010

Journalists love to navel-gaze. We love to hold forums about our coverage and then have discussions about the forums about our coverage. “Did we do it right?” And, when we […]

Harry Reid Still Set To Fight For Immigration Reform

Mary Mata

By Stace Medellín After leading the Senate in passing some major bills, whether you liked the bills or not, The New York Times political blog is telling us that Senate […]