Most Undocumented Immigrants Have Lived In U.S. Over 10 Years

Most Undocumented Immigrants Have Lived In U.S. Over 10 Years

Mary Mata December 9, 2011

A new study found that nearly two-thirds of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. have lived here for at least 10 years. The study by the Pew Hispanic Center, based on the […]

Immigrants Here For Decades Live In Alternate Societies

Mary Mata December 8, 2011

By Dustin Mendus Pew Hispanic Center has released some interesting statistics regarding “illegal” immigrants in the United States, particularly regarding childbirths and length of stay in the United States. Nearly […]

The Internet Is Key To Latino Politics

NewsTaco December 7, 2011

Here’s something interesting to think about while you tap away at your keyboard: P365 dusted-off a Forrester Research study that claims: forty percent of Latinos used the Web for content creation and […]

Arizona’s SB 1070 May Now Help Latinos Turn State Blue

Mary Mata December 6, 2011

By Rubén Gallego, Arizona State Rep. District 16 Phoenix, Arizona — My first racist experience in Arizona was when my mother told me about the rude call she had received.  Like any other […]

WA State Dairy Workers Fighting For Union Rights

Mary Mata December 5, 2011

By Dylan Anderson, United Farm Workers Internet Communications Ruby Ridge is a large dairy located in Eastern Washington. An overwhelming majority of workers employed at the dairy signed union authorization […]

Joe Arpaio Accused Of Ignoring Sex Abuse Cases

NewsTaco

It turns out that Arizona’s Sheriff Joe Arpaio has been so busy harassing undocumented workers that he’s neglected to go after sexual predators, the type that assault little girls as young as three years-old […]

Did Joaquin Luna Commit Suicide Over The DREAM Act?

Mary Mata

By Cindy Casares The day after Thanksgiving, 18 year-old high school student Joaquin Luna of Mission, Texas, put on a suit and tie, kissed his family goodbye, went into the […]

Would-Be DREAM Act Beneficiary Commits Suicide

Mary Mata November 29, 2011

By DeeDee Garcia Blase, Co-President of the National Tequila Party Movement May the death of Joaquin Luna not go in vain. DREAM Act student, Joaquin Luna, recently took his life in Texas. […]

Group In Arizona Explores Brewer Recall

Mary Mata

The group behind the historic recall of SB 1070 sponsor Russell Pearce is currently gathering feedback from voters on whether a recall of AZ Governor Jan Brewer should be attempted in 2012. […]

Latino Birth Rate Drops During Recession

Mary Mata

Since 2007, the number of Latino babies born in the U.S. has dropped by 11% — or below 1 million in 2010. This is particularly of interest because it has […]