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The Lonely Voyage of Ted Cruz

Mary Mata February 18, 2013

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco The photo in Saturday’s New York Times was telling a lonely man alone, with an unhappy look on his face standing in the dull yellow […]

White House Continues Own Work on Immigration Legislation

Mary Mata

Ted Cruz and Knee-Jerk Opposition to Immigration Reform

Mary Mata February 15, 2013

Three Latino Nominees for District Judges Pending Approval in Congress

Mary Mata

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Three notable individuals of the Hispanic community, who were nominated by president Obama, are still in the process of their confirmation for district judges, but Senators […]

How We Talk about Guns in My Chicago Classroom

Mary Mata

By Ray Salazar, CNN During Tuesday’s State of the Union address, President Barack Obama spoke about gun violence, and he continues the discussion in Chicago today. He recognized in his speech, […]

Why Did Ricky Gervais delete His “Illegal Immigrant” Tweet?

Mary Mata February 14, 2013

By Latino Rebels Ricky Gervais is talented, no doubt, and for someone who makes a living by straddling the fine line between witty comedy and boorishness, once in a while […]

John Kerry’s Senate Seat Eyed by Latino Republican

Mary Mata

By Sean Sullivan, Washington Post It wasn’t that long ago that Massachusetts Republicans were lamenting they had no candidates to run in the special election to replace John Kerry in the […]