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Conservative Hispanic Group to Launch Pro- Immigration Reform Campaign

Mary Mata March 1, 2013

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi As Republicans continue discussing how they must change their view on immigration in order to make inroads with Latino voters, one of the country’s most conservative […]

Some Latino Congress Members Breaking Partisan Mold

Mary Mata February 28, 2013

Obama Names Latina to Head Federal Trade Commission

Mary Mata

Voting Rights Law Draws Skepticism From Justices

Mary Mata

By Adam Liptak, New York Times WASHINGTON — A central provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 may be in peril, judging from tough questioning on Wednesday from the Supreme Court’s more […]

Latinas’ Vote Under Fire?

Mary Mata

By Viviana Hurtado, The Wise Latina Club In 1965, 25,000 people marched to Montgomery, Alabama to help pass the Voting Rights Act. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court, including Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, heard […]

Is It Time for a New Voting Rights Act?

NewsTaco

Victor Landa, NewsTaco For all of the anticipation leading up to the Voting Rights challenge at the U. S. Supreme Court there are a couple of things that bubbled to […]

Sequester Impact on Latino Education, Health & Jobs

Mary Mata February 27, 2013

By Fox News Latino Among the sweeping number of budget cuts that are planned to go into effect on March 1 are many that will directly impact the lives of […]