Marco Rubio’s Alternative Dream Act: Is It A Bad Dream?
Marco Rubio’s Alternative Dream Act: Is It A Bad Dream?
by Griselda Nevárez, Voxxi Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida has revealed that he is crafting an alternative version of the DREAM Act that would legalize but not promise citizenship to undocumented […]
My mother, The Most Unfortunate Pilgrim
Once upon a time, I believed what my first grade teacher told me. I thought I was the descendant of a pilgrim. I took her word for it. I thought […]
Black Bean Falafels
By Aurora Ibarra Traditional Falafel is made with a chickpea mixture, but I decided to change it up and swap them for black beans one day and loved the results. […]
Beer Wholesalers Pushing Controversial Voter ID Laws
By Paul Abowd, The Center for Public Integrity Some of America’s best known brands are dropping their membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council at least partly in response to controversy […]
Deporting A Cause Celebre: The Case Of Pedro Gutierrez
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Today was to have been Pedro Gutierrez‘ final day in the United States before being deported to his native Mexico. The 24-year-old has spent 17 years of […]
Federal Court Grants AZ Citizens Ability To Register To Vote
Today, MALDEF welcomed the Ninth Circuit’s en banc ruling in Gonzalez v. State of Arizona, striking down critical provisions of an Arizona law that restricted voter access. MALDEF had challenged the […]
GOP: We’re Listening To Latinos
By Reince Priebus, RNC Latinos are the fastest growing demographic group in the United States. This year alone, 500,000 Latinos will turn 18, making them eligible to vote. And after […]
Are Your Tastes Latino Enough?
By Ulisses Sanchez, Our Tiempo Recently, I found myself working out of a local coffee shop in Downtown Los Angeles. That is something that I do quite often, as I […]
These Earthquakes are Fracking Scary
By Adam Schwitters, Burnt Orange Report According to seismologist Bill Ellsworth, lead author of a recent USGS study, there has been a “remarkable increase” in earthquakes magnitude 3.0 or greater in […]
Border Patrol: When Work Is A Family Matter
By Esther J. Cepeda, Voxxi Last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security sent out an unusually cheerful press release: “Border Patrol Academy Graduates 1,000th Class.” Forty-five newbies got through the Border […]