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Where Energy, Global Warming and Immigration Meet
Is it possible to pull a warning out of a conundrum? We’ll soon see. Scientists tell us that Mexico is due for a debilitating drought because of global warning. I’m […]
Latinos as Fickle as Rest of Electorate
I’m not sure if the dust is going to settle on the recent mid-term election. At least it won’t settle any time soon. So now is as good a time […]
Latino Market Growing at Highest Rate in US
Let me see if I’ve got this right. Latino unemployment is 12.4 percent, the national average is 9.6 percent. Latinos earn less per year than the general population. Latino educational […]
Latinos Saved Harry Reid, Nevada and the Senate
The Los Angeles Times wrote up an interesting piece about the critical boost Latino voters gave Harry Reid in this election (in case you don’t remember, Sharron Angle has a […]
Moving Past Bumper Stickers: The Complexity of ‘Border Issues’
As you may or may not know, this month’s Texas Monthly magazine is billing itself the immigration issue, “Eighteen Texans tell us exactly what they think about illegal immigration.” Some […]
Tantos Tacos: Hate, Escándalo, Food, Tech, Mexico and Hate
This week on NewsTaco we talked about food, hate, politics, voting, tech and a little more hate. It was a long week! We started off the week talking about hate, […]