A New Ambassador for a New Time

A New Ambassador for a New Time

Mary Mata November 13, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino The topic of immediate concern in Washington is the nation’s fiscal crisis.  Nothing is more important.  But not long thereafter, the time for immigration reform will […]

Election Post-Scripts as Tea Leaves and Footnotes

Mary Mata November 5, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Whether President Obama wins re-election tomorrow, some electoral post-scripts will be engaged immediately.  We will know if the HispanicLatino vote was important as expected, especially in […]

Channeling Harry Truman: An Obama Win

Mary Mata October 30, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Before President Obama’s self-admitted off-night in Denver, when he allowed Mitt Romney during the first presidential debate to conjure himself into someone he is not, some […]

Letter To Justice Kennedy Regarding Affirmative Action

NewsTaco October 18, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Over the weekend, the following letter to Justice Kennedy regarding Fisher v. Texasmade its way to Washington, where I hope it is of some benefit. Justice Anthony […]

Go Hard Now at the HispanicLatino Vote

Mary Mata October 9, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino So much has been made of the debate last week.  With good reason.  President Obama did not do so well.   But my mind goes to the […]