Latina Mothers Play Key Role in Daughters’ Education

Latina Mothers Play Key Role in Daughters’ Education

Mary Mata December 5, 2013

By Hispanically Speaking News Latino mothers play a decisive role in how their daughters fare at school, experts said during a panel discussion of a new report. Taking part in […]

Q&A: Napolitano On Diversity, Academics and the Undocumented at U.C.

Mary Mata November 6, 2013

By Peter Schurmann/Video by Jacob Simas, New America Media Ed. Note: In September former secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano took over as president of the University of California, the first-ever woman […]

First Take: Immigration was key in Napolitano’s tenure

Mary Mata July 15, 2013

By Alan Gomez, USA TODAY  WASHINGTON — When trying to size up the four-year tenure of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, look no further than a February hearing of […]

Janet Napolitano Defends Arrest Of DREAMer Family

Mary Mata January 24, 2013

By Elise Foley, Huffington Post Click on picture to read story. [Photo by  Center for American Progress]

Obama Approves Same Sex Couples as Family for Immigration

NewsTaco October 1, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Quietly, while almost anyone who would notice such things was distracted by the noise coming from the presidential election stump and spin, President Obama made a tactical change […]

Feds Let Alabama Wallow In Its Mess

NewsTaco October 31, 2011

The federal government’s official position on Alabama’s immigration law seems to be to let the state wallow in it’s own mess. I don’t think the feds even have plans for an after-mess […]

Obama’s Immigration Plan B: Similar To Comprehensive Reform

NewsTaco August 24, 2011

Somewhere in a White House West Wing strategy room there must be an outline of  an immigration policy plan scrawled on a whiteboard. And I imagine that the plan is as […]