Potential Amnesty Program Requires Undoc’s Pay Taxes

Potential Amnesty Program Requires Undoc’s Pay Taxes

NewsTaco April 4, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco The immigration reform debate is complicated and filled with nuance, case in point is the discussion over whether undocumented workers pay income tax and whether they […]

Latinos Drive Real Estate Comeback

NewsTaco

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco According to a Hispanic Business article, Latino home buyers are being caught between a dream and a real estate bubble – and that’s making it hard […]

Number of Latino Writers for TV Are Up

Mary Mata March 28, 2013

By Jorge Rivas, Colorlines On Tuesday the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) released a report that found the number of writer of color writing for television has doubled since the […]

Latino Buyers Could Kick Recovery Into High Gear

Mary Mata March 27, 2013

By Inman News Latinos accounted for more than half of new owner-occupied households last year and have the purchasing power “to push the U.S. housing recovery into high gear,” according to […]

$30,000 to Study Obese Latino Kids Who Drink Soda

Mary Mata

By Alexander Abad-Santos, The Atlantic Fans of conservative scientific outrage and the railing against senseless Obama administration-backed spending therein, have no fear: We’ve got the early word on a study […]

Latino Health Coverage & 2012 Tax Returns – What’s the Link?

Mary Mata

By Hope Gillette, Saludify There are approximately 53 million Latinos living in the United States, according to the most recent census data, and of those, 31.1 percent are without health […]

Study: Citizenship for Undoc – $1.4 Trillion to Economy

Mary Mata March 22, 2013

By Caroline Fairchild, Huffington Post Latino Voices Attention Congress: A partial solution to improving the economy may actually be buried within another political battle all together. Granting undocumented immigrants immediate citizenship […]

Aging Between Two Worlds – Latino, Old and Poor on the TX Border

Mary Mata March 20, 2013

By Yolanda Gonzalez Gomez, New America Media First of two articles.  BROWNSVILLE, Texas–Guadalupe Tobias did not live a drastic change when she emigrated to South Texas more than four decades […]

Lack of Cow Milkers for Yogurt Drives Immigration Debate

Mary Mata March 13, 2013

By Alan Bjerga, Bloomberg The Alpina Foods Inc. plant that just opened in Batavia, New York, to feed the nation’s growing appetite for Greek-style yogurt should have nearby dairy farmers […]

How Unfair Practices Hurt Latino Home Ownership

Mary Mata

By Susana G. Baumann, Voxxi The 2012 NAHREP president speaks openly about how Hispanic homeownership is still suffering because of unfair conditions in the bidding process against cash investors and the […]