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Arkansas Congressman Criticizes Constituent For Wearing Mexican Flag Shirt

Mary Mata September 10, 2013

By Fox News Latino U.S. Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark., verbally attacked one of his constituents last week for wearing a T-shirt featuring a Mexican flag during a town hall meeting […]

Former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa joins Herbalife as advisor

Mary Mata September 9, 2013

Living the American Dream: Thomas E. Perez Sworn In as Labor Secretary

Mary Mata

Two Latino Senators at Odds on Action in Syria

Mary Mata September 6, 2013

By Adriana Maestas, Politic 365 On Wednesday, the two Latino senators who sit on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee found themselves at odds with each other. Senator Robert Menendez (D-New […]

First Latino Judge In Will County Fulfills Childhood Dream After Returning To School

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By Huffington Post Latino Voices If you’re feeling stuck in life, consider this. David Garcia fulfilled his childhood dream of becoming a judge last month, after returning to law school in […]

Fortuño: Puerto Ricans In U.S. Shouldn’t Have A Say On Statehood, But Congress Needs To Act

Mary Mata

By Bryan Llenas, Fox News Latino Puerto Ricans living in the U.S. should not be allowed to vote on the island’s potential change of status from U.S. commonwealth to the 51st […]

What is the future of Spanish in the United States?

Mary Mata September 5, 2013

By Mark Hugo Lopez and Ana Gonzalez-Barrera, Pew Hispanic Trends Project With more than 37 million speakers, Spanish is by far the most spoken non-English language in the U.S. today among people […]