George W. Bush: Immigration Reform Needed To Boost Economy
George W. Bush: Immigration Reform Needed To Boost Economy
By Elise Foley, Huffington Post Latino Voices WASHINGTON — Former President George W. Bush stressed the importance of immigration on Tuesday at a speech in Dallas, throwing himself back in […]
The Enemy Within
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino It is hard to see how and why the leadership of the Republican party does not see the danger at hand for its future. Its leaders […]
DREAMers Won’t Settle For Just The Dream Act
By Elise Foley, Huffington Post Latino Vocies WASHINGTON — Nearly 600 would-be Dream Act beneficiaries and their allies, who helped in a successful push earlier this year for relief for […]
On the Environment and the Drug War
By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco The “War on Drugs” and specifically the “Mexican Drug War” are not new themes to readers following news stories. But two recent stories revisit and highlight another […]
GOP Flirts With Immigration Reform Again
By Cindy Casares, Texas Observer Every so often, the GOP is beaten badly enough that some Republicans realize that appearing to support immigrants might be their ticket to relevancy with […]
What Latinos Want – Immigration Reform Bill
By Gary Segura, Latino Decisions The results of the 2012 election have awakened the Republican Party to their impending demographic disaster. Substantial growth in the size and power of the […]
Lawsuit Challenges AZ Ban on Driver’s Licenses for DREAMers
By Doug Ramsey, Public News Service PHOENIX – Immigrant and civil rights groups are suing to reverse Arizona Governor Jan Brewer’s ban on driver’s licenses for young immigrants granted work permits […]
Immigration and the Lame Duck Congress
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco What a difference an election makes. Take, for instance, immigration. Wasn’t it a mere handful of weeks ago that Republicans were staunchly stalwart in their opposition to any and […]
Family Forced to Abandon The US in Order To Be Together
By Beth Caldwell & Joel Medina, New America Media Rodrigo Ortega, 35, lives in Rosarito, Mexico with his American wife and two American-citizen children. A little over a year ago, Ortega […]
PBS Continues Series on Alleged Abuses by US Border Patrol
By Latino Rebels The latest from the PBS Need to Know series about alleged abuses by the United States Border Patrol continues this Friday, November 30. For local listings, click here. To […]