Latinos at intersection of ACA and CIR

Latinos at intersection of ACA and CIR

Mary Mata August 30, 2013

By Gabriel Sanchez, Latino Decisions Latinos are major stakeholders in the core issues in President Obama’s domestic policy agenda: health care and immigration reform. Access to health care for undocumented […]

Border Residents Disappointed by Fence Provision in Immigration Bill

NewsTaco April 18, 2013

By Melissa del Bosque, Texas Observer The so-called “Gang of Eight,” a bipartisan group of U.S. senators, released their much-awaited comprehensive immigration reform bill late Tuesday. It’s thrilling to finally see a […]

Obama’s Jobs Booklet Overlooks Immigration Reform

NewsTaco October 26, 2012

By Latino Rebels In 2011, President Obama gave a speech in El Paso, Texas where he called immigration reform an “economic imperative.” In fact, he stated that comprehensive reform in the immigration […]

It’s Time To Think Outside The Box On Immigration

Mary Mata January 13, 2012

By Christine Goffredo, otherwords.org Mariela Obregon Chavarria hoped to return to her native country of Nicaragua one day, but arriving in handcuffs and escorted by security officers wasn’t what she had […]

Immigration Reform Vs. Border Enforcement

Mary Mata October 7, 2011

By  Marc Rodriguez Regrettably, for many, human nature is a strong enough force to weaken individuals to the extent that they often concede and elect to “follow the path of least […]

Obama In Texas To Promote Immigration Reform

Mary Mata May 9, 2011

President Barack Obama plans to push forward with his call for immigration reform in El Paso, Texas on Tuesday. For the last several weeks, the President has taken visible steps […]