A New Ambassador for a New Time
A New Ambassador for a New Time
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 […]
AZ Latinos Believe Election Makes Immigration Reform More Likely
Doug Ramsey, Public News Service PHOENIX – Arizona Latinos believe comprehensive immigration reform is closer to reality as a result of last week’s national election. Border Action Network director Juanita […]
DREAMers to seek Republican Cooperation
By Raisa Camargo,Voxxi Dreamers are hoping to start the ball rolling on the DREAM Act and signaled Thursday morning that they are going to reach out to key Republican players including Florida Sen. […]
La Migra, circa 1926
The Fighting Edge (Warner Brothers, 1926) From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio via Heritage Auctions… “The Fighting Edge (Warner Brothers, 1926). One Sheet (27″ X 41″). Kenneth Harlan stars […]
Big Turnout Leads to Big Predictions of Immigration Reform
By Peter Malof, Public News Service EL PASO, Texas – As political analysts debate whether this week’s election results will ease the gridlock in Washington, D.C., some are predicting a quick […]
Arpaio Opponents Raise Concerns About Provisional Ballots
By Valeria Fernández, New America Media PHOENIX, Ariz. – Democrat Paul Penzone conceded the Maricopa County sheriff’s race to Sheriff Joe Arpaio Tuesday night. As of midnight, 80-year-old Arpaio had 53 […]
New Immigration Laws Are Coming, Whether It’s Under Obama or Romney
By John Rudolph, Feet In 2 Wworlds No matter who wins the presidential election, U.S. immigration laws will significantly change in the next four years. I’m not saying that it […]
The First D.A.C.A. DREAMer Speaks Out
By Jose Cruz, Our Tiempo We met Jose Quintero recently at an event for Congressman Luis Gutierrez’s new political action committee (New American’s Fund) geared at raising money to support […]
5 Things The Next President Should Learn About Latinos
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Regardless of who wins the Presidential race next Tuesday, there is one undeniable factor in the mix this election: the rise of the importance of the Latino electorate. While most […]
Does Texas Agent’s Excuse for Killing Immigrants Make Sense?
By Christopher Sherman, Huffington Post Latino Voices McALLEN, Texas — Texas law enforcement agents were close enough to a pickup truck to see it was carrying people, not drugs, before […]