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Thoughts On Obama’s Meeting With The Hispanic Caucus

Mary Mata November 16, 2010

President Barack Obama was set to meet with leaders of the Hispanic Caucus today, hopefully they’ll have a nice conversation that hovers around why the Democratic Party is failing Latinos […]

Asking White People for Papers in Arizona

Mary Mata November 15, 2010

Bush Says Immigration is Everyone’s Fault — But His

Mary Mata November 12, 2010

Susana Martinez on Immigration, Being Latina and Republican

Mary Mata

New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez gave an interesting interview to Latina magazine in which she speaks on several different topics, including the DREAM Act, immigration reform and why she became […]

Arizona’s Law Worked: 100K Less Latinos

Mary Mata

A study coming from Mexico found that there may be 100,000 less Latinos in Arizona post-SB 1070.  BBVA Bancomer Research did the study using U.S. Current Population Survey numbers, finding […]

Friday Mexico, Border Violence and Immigration Update

Mary Mata November 11, 2010

As always, there’s a lot happening with Mexico, the border and the U.S. response.  Here’s a quick roundup: The U.S. and Mexico’s relationship is deepening, including sharing information, soldier training, […]

Border Patrol: The Most Racist Video Game Ever

Mary Mata November 10, 2010

Just because it’s Wednesday and the repercussions of the election are starting to become clear, I thought it’d be interesting to take a look at one of the most racist […]