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Christie: Latinos, Wait 10 Years to Sit on NJ Supreme Court
By Juan Cartagena, LIN@R America knows Gov. Chris Christie by now. They heard his name in the swirl of presidential hopefuls before the primaries got serious. They saw him stumping […]
Latinos Will Be Vastly Under Represented in the New Congress
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino As the composition of the new Congress that convenes in January becomes clear as the last of the contested races for seats in the House of […]
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Thursday October 11, 2012 By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Latina vote: Mothers a political force in this election (Voxxi): Take a scalpel and dissect the Latino vote and you find that […]
Arizona Universities May Open In-State Tuition to Deferred Action Beneficiaries
By Hispanically Speaking News Undocumented immigrants who obtain work permits under the federal Deferred Action program may qualify for in-state tuition at public universities in Arizona. A 2007 state law […]
The Case Against Race-Based Affirmative Action
By Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., Being Latnio On October 10, the Supreme Court will again reconsider the necessity and constitutionality of race-based affirmative action when it hears arguments in the […]
Hispanic Heritage Month: The Best of Times As We Face The Future
By Victor Escalante, News Taco Hispanic Heritage Month is upon us with exhibitions, shows, festivities, and acknowledgements of the contributions Latinos have made to our country. It’s a time to […]
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Wednesday September 19, 2012 Latino Voters Affirm Economy As Top Issue In New Poll (Fox News Latino/Huffington Post): Mitt Romney’s focus on the economy as his main talking point this campaign […]
Fate Of Affirmative Action Hangs On Fisher v. Texas
By Khalil Abdullah, New America Media Editor’s Note: On October 10 the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Fisher v. University of Texas, a case that could upend affirmative action policies nationwide. The […]
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Friday August 31, 2012 Latino voters likely to make up 8% of electorate in 7 tossup states (Denver Post): A new study by the Center for Immigration Studies projects that […]
Racism, Even Out Of Ignorance, Is A Trend We Should Not Ignore
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Trends are hard things to ignore. So if anyone says they were blind-sided by a trend it’s either because they weren’t paying attention, or they’re not being honest. For instance, we’ve […]