Voter ID Bill Affects Latinos, The Elderly
Mary Mata
By Abby Rapoport No one expected a lot of surprises in House’s voter ID debate yesterday. For years, state Republicans have wanted to require photo identification before voters cast a […]
51% of Border Patrol Agents Set to Retire by 2012
NewsTaco
This puts a whole new spin on the question “Who’s minding the store?” While some legislators in Washington and in state capitols across the country are calling for stronger border […]
News Taco To Go: Libya, Border, Japan, Census and School Shooting
Mary Mata
Libya’s airspace has been secured with the no-fly zone. Dept. of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano swears that security on the U.S. border is “better than it’s ever been.” Japan […]
City Bans Smoking Paraphernalia, Opens Door For Latino Harassment
Mary Mata March 24, 2011
The City of Corpus Christi, Texas passed an ordinance that would ban anything that could be used to smoke illegal substances on February 8; the ordinance banned pipes but allows […]