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Crops Rot due to Lack of Workers, Farmers Talk of Immigration Reformm

Mary Mata September 26, 2012

By Aurora Almendral, Feet in 2 Worlds In Arizona it’s about 60 days before the harvest season, and Kevin Rogers, president of the Arizona Farm Bureau and a farmer himself, is […]

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Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown Says NO to the DREAMers

Mary Mata September 24, 2012

Immigrant Mothers–Living With a Heart Divided

Mary Mata

By Norma De la Vega, New America Media/Enlace, Translated by Elena Shore As national media debate whether women can “have it all” – a successful career and a family – one group […]

Deferred Action Leaves Some Behind and in Limbo

Mary Mata September 23, 2012

By Beth Caldwell and Joel Medina, New America Media When she heard about President Obama’s announcement about offering temporary immigration relief to undocumented immigrant youth who came to the United States […]

N.C. Sheriff Calls Latinos Drunk ‘Taco Eaters’

Mary Mata

By Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., Being Latino Juan Crow rears its ugly head in North Carolina. From Fox News Latino: “A North Carolina sheriff and his deputies routinely discriminated against Latinos — […]

Children’s Citizenship Ceremony at Los Angeles Central Library

Mary Mata

By Yago Cura, NewsTaco What with all the starched white dress shirts and itchy pants, at first I thought I was at a spelling bee; but, then I realized that […]