Ready for Julián?

Ready for Julián?

NewsTaco May 19, 2014

*There’ve been many articles published over the weekend about San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro and his move from the helm of a city to a larger, national stage. All the […]

What you need to know about Julián Castro, the likely next head of HUD

NewsTaco

*It’s interesting to see what non-Latino, mainstream media is saying about Julián Castro. It reads like a dossier for the uninitiated, and across the country there are many. This is […]

Hispanic Caucus to wait on resolution

Mary Mata March 17, 2014

By Seung Min Kim, Politico The Congressional Hispanic Caucus is holding off on taking a sharper line against President Barack Obama on deportations after his announcement Thursday evening that his […]

Long overdue Medals of Honor to be awarded to 17 Hispanics

Mary Mata

By Grace Flores-Hughes, Voxxi President Barack Obama will be honoring a total of 17 Hispanics (15 posthumous and 2 alive) with the Medal of Honor on March 18th, reminding us that […]

Obama Budget: Expand Schools, Reduce Prisons

Mary Mata March 6, 2014

By Brentin Mock, Colorlines President Obama released his new budget proposal for the coming fiscal year that starts October 1, and it’s a relatively safe package of spending wishes carefully customized to not […]

Latino group leader: Obama is ‘deporter in chief’

Mary Mata March 5, 2014

By Associated Press/Washington Post WASHINGTON — The president of a prominent Latino advocacy group called President Barack Obama the “deporter in chief,” denouncing the administration’s deportation of nearly 2 million […]

Obama sees focus on young black and Hispanic men as focus after presidency

Mary Mata February 28, 2014

By Zachary A. Goldfarb and Scott Wilson, The Wahington Post He has lamented growing up without a father before. He has acknowledged, in speeches and in a best-selling autobiography, his anger and confusion […]

Obama: Immigration Reform Will Pass Before Leaving Office

NewsTaco February 18, 2014

By Fox News Latino WASHINGTON –  President Barack Obama said Friday that immigration reform will pass before he leaves office in January 2017. “I believe it will get done before […]

Will Obama throw Latinos a bone?

Mary Mata February 5, 2014

By Tony Castro, Voxxi In his State of the Union last week, President Barack Obama made an expected plea for passage of the long-awaited immigration reform legislation that pleased America’s […]

President Obama’s SOTU Proposals on Climate Change Resonate With Latinos

Mary Mata January 30, 2014

By Adrian Pantoja, Ph.D., Latino Decisions On Tuesday night, President Obama delivered the annual State of the Union Address.  When covering Latino reactions, the media is likely to focus on the President’s […]