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Why Latinos Love Big Government
By Hector Luis Alamo Jr., Being Latino A recent USA Today/Gallup study showed that a majority of Latinos – 56 percent – favor government intervention in solving the nations socioeconomic and political […]
Obama’s Last Move On Undocumented Resulted In Little Change
By Suevon Lee, ProPublica Last week, the White House announced what could be a big shift in immigration policy, exempting many young illegal immigrants from deportation in the short run. But this […]
“Show Me Your Papers” Law Upheld – We Break Down The Fallout
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Editor It didn’t take long for the dust to kick-up and settle after the Supreme Court handed down it’s decision over 4 key provisions of Arizona’s SB1070 immigration […]
Both Obama, Romney To Court Latino Vote, Leadership At NALEO
By Elaine de Valle, Voxxi The next U.S. President – no matter who gets elected in November – will speak to hundreds ofHispanic elected leaders this week. For the first time […]
Morning NewsTaco
Tuesday June 19, 2012 Why Republicans can’t write off Hispanics (The Washington Post): Much has been made in the last 96 hours of President Obama’s decision to stop deporting young illegal […]
Texas Immigrant Advocates: DREAM Act Back On Front Burner
By Peter Malof, Texas News Service AUSTIN, Texas – With the Obama administration’s decision Friday to defer the threat of deportation for hundreds of thousands of young, undocumented U.S. residents, […]
Texas Border Residents March Against “Mounting Human Rights Crisis”
By Peter Malof, Texas News Service EL PASO, Texas – The number of illegal border crossings from Mexico has dropped sharply in recent years, but that hasn’t slowed human-rights violations […]
Morning NewsTaco
Thursday May 31, 2012 Majority of African Americans and Latinos support marriage equality (The Hill): Despite the absence of media coverage on Latinos and marriage equality, numerous surveys tell us that […]
“Illegal Immigrant” Term Offensive To Nearly Half Of Latino Voters
By Latinovations Nearly half of Latino Voters, 46%, find the term “illegal immigrant” offensive, according to a recentpoll conducted by Fox News Latino. The term has become one of the most […]
Female Farm Workers Often Victims Of Sexual Violence
By Kalyn Belsha, Voxxi Female farm workers in the United States are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence and harassment, a report from Human Rights Watch released May 16 found. The advocacy organization is calling on […]