Before We Bicker on Immigration, Let’s agree On Definitions
Before We Bicker on Immigration, Let’s agree On Definitions
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco If we’re going to get anywhere in this looming immigration debate, we’ve got to start in the same room, using words we all understand. I don’t […]
Can both parties agree to immigration reform?
By Teresa Puente, Chicagonow Will lawmakers work for bipartisan reform or fall into gridlock as is typical in Washington, D.C. There is too much at stake, including the future of the […]
Utah Dems Vow Attention to Issues Important to Latinos
By David Montero, The Salt Lake Tribune Senate and House Democrats met with Latino media outlets and community leaders on the first day of the legislative session as a part of […]
DNC’s Latino & Gay Finance Chair, Encouraging New Leaders
BySandra Lilley, NBC Latino Click on picture to read story. [Photo by OEA – OAS]
Hilda Solis: My Journey of Public Service
By Hilda Solis, U. S. Secretary of Labor It has been an honor to be your secretary of labor. Today, as I prepared to say farewell, I decided that I […]
Eva Longoria’s Next Role: Hispanic Activist in Washington
By Monica Langley, The Wall Street Journal Click on picture to read story. [Photo courtesy demconvention.com]
S.F. Welcomes Dems’ Rising Latino Stars
By Carla Marinucci, San Francisco Chronicle Click on picture to read story. [Photo by JaimeRPuente]
Rep. Castro Elected President of Freshman Democrats
By Gary Martin, San Antonio Express-News Click on picture to read story. [Photo by JaimeRPuente]
Immigration Reform is Opportunity for Latino Leadership
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Twenty eight Latinos were sworn into the 113th Congress today. That’s enough to put a new notch on the Latino political wall – there have never been that […]
I Told You So! Latino Power Surge Decades in the Making
By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco ¿Sabes que? “I Told You So!” I told you all that the Latino vote would play a decisive role in this presidential election. I first […]