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New Voting Rules Make Getting Latinos To The Polls Harder Than Ever

NewsTaco August 21, 2012

By Lindsey Ruta and Annelise Russell, News21 Every month for the next two decades, 50,000 Latinos will turn 18 years old. With that many new eligible voters and dramatic population […]

Latin America Climate, Energy And Environment News

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Mexico’s Strategy

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Do Latinos Think Ted Cruz Is Right For Them?

Mary Mata August 20, 2012

By Eileen Smith, Texas Observer The national Hispanic unemployment rate is at 11 percent and according to the latest figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, the poverty rate for Hispanics […]

Romney, Bain, El Salvador Connection Is A Matter For Concern

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By Jonathan Higuera The news that Mitt Romney courted wealthy Latin American investors to start his investment firm Bain Capital in 1984 is in itself no reason to condemn him. […]

Morning NewsTaco

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Monday August 20, 2012 Latino Voters Could Swing Election [INFOGRAPHIC] (IVN News): Latino voters could swing election results this November, and the data revealing this are pretty dramatic. The Center for […]

AZ Gov. Jan Brewja OKs Curbs On Undocumented Youth, Apples, Twigs

Mary Mata August 17, 2012

By Lalo Alcaraz, Pocho Ñews Service Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (photo, right)has signed an executive order directing state agencies to deny driver’s licenses and other public benefits to young undocumented immigrants who obtain work […]