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Supreme Court Hears Proof Of Citizenship Voting Case

Mary Mata March 18, 2013

By Sahil Kapur, Talking Points Memo Voting rights advocates are sounding the warning sirens as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments Monday on a low-profile but important case on whether […]

Obama to Nominate Latino, Justice Aide for Labor Post

Mary Mata

Grand Jury Investigating Sen. Robert Menendez

Mary Mata March 15, 2013

Citizens and Immigrants Allege Abuse by Border Patrol

Mary Mata

By Ignacio Torres, NBCLatino A group of U.S. Citizens and undocumented immigrants filed a series of lawsuits on Tuesday claiming abuse by Custom and Border Protection (CBP) agents around the country. […]

Libro traficante – Smuggling Banned Books INTO Arizona

NewsTaco March 14, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco We’re big fans of Tony Diaz, AKA el Librotraficante, and the work he’s doing to shed light on the issue of banned Latino books. When the […]

Could Report Put Thomas Perez’s Nomination in Jeopardy?

Mary Mata

By Fox News Latino President Obama’s rumored choice for labor secretary could face difficulty in the confirmation process now that a new inspector general’s report says Thomas Perez gave incomplete […]

NM Legislator: Keep Mex-Am Studies Books Out Of Schools

Mary Mata March 13, 2013

By Roque Planas, Huffington Post Latino Voices A New Mexico state representative wants to keep Hispanic history books out of public schools, following in the footsteps of some of her […]