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Will Latinos Turn Texas Blue?”
*A response to an article published in Politico that claims that Texas won’t be turning politically blue, even though Latinos will soon be the majority in that state. Dr. Henry Flores […]
Gallup: More Latino Republicans in Texas
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I’ve noticed this trend for a while. And I was wondering when someone would do a poll to test it. It turns out I wasn’t imagining […]
A Jew and a Mexican walk into a bar…
By Crystal Ramirez, Latina Voices As any politically incorrect joke goes, stereotypes are played upon and the “rare” occurrence of different ethnic groups walking into a bar together is mocked. […]
The Business of Border Security
By Michelle Garcia, New America Media/Diario La Prensa The fate of millions of immigrants is tied to immigration reform. But there are also numerous military contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers whose fortunes […]
Humor & Latino Stereotypes: We Can Laugh, Not Everyone Can
By J.N. Reyna, Gozamos In recent days, I’ve seen posts in my newsfeed, and on our Gozamos Facebook page, linking to blog pieces on casting calls seeking Latina talent for upcoming TV shows. And, […]
How an Accused Guatemalan War Criminal Won U.S., Canadian Citizenship
By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica In May 1985, a Guatemalan Army lieutenant named Jorge Vinicio Sosa Orantes deserted, flew to San Francisco and requested political asylum, asserting that leftist guerrillas in his war-torn […]
The Election, the Presidency and Foreign Policy
By George Friedman, Stratfor The American presidency is designed to disappoint. Each candidate must promise things that are beyond his power to deliver. No candidate could expect to be elected […]
Poor Showing By Latino Candidates In Calif. Raise Questions
By Tony Castro, Voxxi Did Latinos in California suffer politicallybecause of the near record low voter turnout in last week’s California primary? Did the increase in Latino voters heighten expectations so […]
Decision Makers Continue To Under-Invest In U.S. Latino Population
By Latino Briefing Room The U.S. Census Report, or at least the documents from the past four decades, should officially be considered the government’s equivalent of the television broadcast version […]
Morning NewsTaco
Tuesday May 8, 2012 The Problem With Romney’s Diverse Vice Presidential Short List (National Journal): From statehouses to Congress to the 2008 primary smackdown between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, Democrats […]