NOTICIANDO: What’s New From a Latino point of View
NOTICIANDO: What’s New From a Latino point of View
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco From Mitt Romney’s 47% remark and how his campaign would be better off if he’d been Latino, to voter suppression in Florida, implemented then walked back, and how […]
National Voter Registration Day Aims to Boost Latino Turnout
(Editor’s note: NewsTaco has partnered with Mi Familia Vota to organize a National Voter Registration Day Twitter Party to spread information and motivate Latinos to register and vote on this […]
NewsTaco & Mi Familia Vota Co-sponsor Vote Twitter Party Sept. 25
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco On the up side, and according to most every political observer, the Latino electorate is poised to make it’s mark on this presidential election. On it’s underbelly, […]
Report: The Backstory on Who “Doesn’t Pay” Taxes
By Monique Coppola, Public News Service RICHMOND, Va. – Pundits and politicians are throwing around a lot of numbers these days, and when it comes to taxes – and who is, […]
To Understand Mitt Romney’s Immigration Posición, You First Must Rewind
By Viviana Hurtado, The Wise Latina Club Before 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney addressed immigration to amigos at the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce conference, he brought it up at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa which […]
Mitt Romney has Conceded the Latino Vote
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco He hasn’t so much as said it, in so many words, but stitch together what Mitt Romney has said and done in the past few days […]
HispanicLatino Political Operatives: The Need to be Decisive
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino If HispanicLatinos active in the presidential campaigns wait until the morning after the election to make their voices heard about the direction of a new Obama […]
Univision Candidate Forum: Romney Vows No Mass Deportations
By Tony Castro, Voxxi Mitt Romney promised no mass deportations of people young or old in his presidency Wednesday in a Spanish language Univision forum live-streamed on Facebook in which he backed away from […]
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About Voter ID Laws
By Suevon Lee, ProPublica Editor’s note: This post, which was first published July 23, 2012, has been updated with new developments. Voter IDs laws have become a political flashpoint in what’s gearing up […]
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Thursday September 19, 2012 North Carolina Sheriff Targeted Latinos; Called Them ‘Taco Eaters’ (Fox News Latino): A North Carolina sheriff and his deputies routinely discriminated against Latinos — whom he called […]