Morning NewsTaco

Morning NewsTaco

NewsTaco August 6, 2012

Monday August 6, 2012 As two politicians ascend, new sway for Latinos? (CNN):  This week, Latinos experienced their own version of “Super Tuesday.” That was the day it was announced that San Antonio […]

Journalist’s Political Asylum Denial Makes News

Mary Mata July 9, 2012

By Veronica Villafañe, Media Moves Mario Guevara, a reporter for Mundo Hispánico, the Spanish-language weekly published by the Atlanta Journal Constitution, has made headlines. The Salvadoran photojournalist, who has been […]

America’s War With Aliens And Their Families

Mary Mata April 12, 2012

By  Hector Luis Alamo, Being Latino In the time it takes you to read this article, alien parents will be torn away from their children by armed men (possibly in […]

Deportation of parents of US children ‘unacceptable’

Mary Mata April 5, 2012

By Raisa Camargo The revelation  that immigration officials deported an estimated 46,000 parents of U.S. children during the first part of 2011 is “completely unacceptable,” several members of the Congressional Hispanic […]

Is The Utah Compact The U.S. Immigration Solution?

Mary Mata March 8, 2012

By Christopher Rangel Utah’s immigration reform, signed into law on March 15 of last year by Governor Gary Herbert, is composed of four separate bills. They range from the creation […]

CA Apology To Deported Mexican Americans 80 Years Too Late

NewsTaco February 23, 2012

There are many parallels between what’s happening today with regard to immigration in America, and what happened 80 years ago during the Great Depression. The obvious comparisons are the economic […]

Daniel D. Portado: The Original Self-Deportationist

Mary Mata January 30, 2012

Although Mitt Romney has lately been in the news for promoting self-deportation, there is someone who beat him to the concept back in the 1990s — Daniel D. Portado. (It was […]

The Case Of Yanelli: Why The DREAM Act Is Important

Mary Mata

By Flavia de la Fuente, dreamactivist.org Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney are about to face their first real test with the Latino community in the Florida primary. Can they moderate […]

Romney’s “Self Deportation” Is Pandering At Its Worst

Mary Mata January 26, 2012

Now that the race has moved from South Carolina to Florida, Mitt Romney has to pander his vote to the people who are most concerned about immigration (for now), Hispanics. […]

If Romney Elected, 1/3 Of U.S. Plans To Self-Deport

Mary Mata January 25, 2012

[In this photo, Mittens explains how he likes his maids to fold his jewel-encrusted pajamas.] During the most recent GOP debate in Florida, presidential hopeful and confirmed self-labotomizer Mittens Romney […]