immigration
¡Ya Basta!
Apropos of Columbus Day and the case for stricter immigration laws (there’s no easy way to back into the subject; it is blatantly what it is) I thought I’d share […]
Why is Voting So Damn Hard?
When I was in junior high in Robstown’s only middle school &emdash; as they called them in a town that had five elementary schools but didn’t want too many Mexicans […]
Colin Powell Loves Immigrants
The GOP’s sometime favorite minority Republican came out in favor of not only immigration reform and the DREAM Act this week, but also managed to perjure himself by saying he […]
MALDEF’s president, general counsel respond to Senate vote on DREAM Act
Some claim that the issue was used as a ploy to attract votes. The problem with this idea is that the accusation fits both sides of our tired political divide. It fits for Republicans accusing Democrats and vice-versa.
N’mbre: Immigrants Don’t Steal Jobs from Americans
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco issued a report stating that immigration has no “significant” effect on jobs available to U.S.-born workers. Something to file under “no duh.” Â Also, […]
Univisión Beats Out English Language Networks Nationwide
Univisión was the most watched TV station for viewers between the ages of 18 and 49 this past week, according to Nielsen, the company that makes its living by measuring […]
Is Culture To Blame For High Latina Suicide Attempt Rates?
Sara Inés Calderón speaks with Prof. Luis H. Zayas about his decades-long research into the rate of suicide attempts in Latinas.