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Survey: Majority Of San Diego Latinos Feel Some Discrimination

Mary Mata December 11, 2013

By Jill Replogle, Fronteras San Diego celebrates its Hispanic roots through food, music and tourist attractions like Old Town, the city’s original settlement when this was still Mexico. But a recent survey commissioned […]

Hispanics following African Americans’ example in finding government jobs

Mary Mata

Choosing the right kind of leaders to lead the Latino agenda

Mary Mata December 10, 2013

Bar Exam Passed, Immigrant Still Can’t Practice Law

Mary Mata

By Kirk Semple, New York Times Cesar Vargas seemed to have checked all the right boxes in his quest to become a lawyer in New York State. He made honors […]

Miami grand jury issues no charges against Sen. Menendez, probe continues

Mary Mata December 9, 2013

By Jay Weaver, Miami Herald Federal agents descended on the clinic of a South Florida eye doctor close to U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez last January — a dark-of-night raid that […]

Anaheim hopes to settle suit over alleged Latino political exclusion

Mary Mata

By Paloma Esquivel and Adolfo Flores, Los Angeles Times Anaheim is in talks to settle a lawsuit filed by the ACLU accusing the city of effectively excluding Latinos from holding political office […]

Latinos’ Approval Of President Obama Plummets; Potential Major Problem For Democrats

Mary Mata December 6, 2013

By Elizabeth Llorente, Fox News Latino Hispanics are the most disappointed by President Barack Obama, according to a new Gallup Poll. While the president’s job approval rating dropped 12 percent among […]