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Time Magazine 2012 Person Of The Year Leaves Out Latinos

Mary Mata November 28, 2012

By Roque Planas, Huffington Post Latino Voices This year Latinos helped swing a presidential election, spoke at prime time spots during both party conventions, and emerged as one of the […]

Immigration and the Lame Duck Congress

NewsTaco November 27, 2012

Immigrant Lives Devastated in Wake of Superstorm Sandy

NewsTaco

Mexico Borrado del Mapa, Historia de un Sexenio

Mary Mata

Por Cecillia Ballesteros y Maria Lourdes Pallais, Reporte Indigo                                           […]

Family Forced to Abandon The US in Order To Be Together

Mary Mata

By Beth Caldwell & Joel Medina, New America Media Rodrigo Ortega, 35, lives in Rosarito, Mexico with his American wife and two American-citizen children. A little over a year ago, Ortega […]

PBS Continues Series on Alleged Abuses by US Border Patrol

Mary Mata

By Latino Rebels The latest from the PBS Need to Know series about alleged abuses by the United States Border Patrol continues this Friday, November 30. For local listings, click here. To […]

Deferred Action Applications Increase after Election

Mary Mata

By Latinovations With President Obama re-elected into office and the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) secure, there has been an increase of interest and applications from undocumented students. “I’ve seen an […]