Mexico Sees Promising Tequila Market In China

Mexico Sees Promising Tequila Market In China

NewsTaco June 21, 2013

By E. Edward Castillo, Associated Press/Huffington Post Latino Voices MEXICO CITY — Mexico wants China to loosen up and have a little tequila. Actually, lots of it. Since China President […]

Senators reach deal on border security proposals

Mary Mata June 20, 2013

By Ed O’Keefe, Washington Post Senators have reached an agreement that would almost double the number of federal agents along the U.S.-Mexico border, require construction of 700 miles of border fencing […]

Congressional Hispanic Caucus to meet with Boehner: immigration reform on agenda

Mary Mata June 19, 2013

By Jacquellena Carrero, NBCLatino For the first time in his tenure as Speaker, John Boehner (R-Ohio) will meet with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. During the meeting with the all-Democratic caucus, immigration […]

The Supreme Court, Voting Rights and the Roberts Legacy

Mary Mata

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco This week, with Justice Scalia writing the majority opinion, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), rejected the Arizona state law, Prop 200, that required […]

Mi’jitos and Viejitos

Mary Mata June 18, 2013

What Pundits Don’t Get About the Drop in Latino Voter Turnout By James Aldrete, NewsTaco You put the word “Latino” in front of “data analysis” and it brings with it […]

U.S. District Judge Under Review For Racially Charged Comments

Mary Mata

By Fox News Latino An appeals court justice under fire for saying Hispanics and African-Americans were “predisposed to crime” is under investigation for her comments. A council of federal judges […]

California’s Calderon brothers raising funds for 2014 campaigns

Mary Mata June 17, 2013

By Sharon McNary, Southern California Public Radio State Senator Ron Calderon, whose Sacramento offices were recently raided by the FBI, has been raising money for a return to the Assembly. And his two […]

Nevada Latino caucus enjoying its newfound strut

Mary Mata June 12, 2013

By Andrew Doughman, Las Vegas Sun CARSON CITY – Sen. Mo Denis, who was the only Hispanic in the Legislature when he was elected in 2004, fought tears as Gov. Brian Sandoval […]

Bracero Pay Day on Hold

Mary Mata June 10, 2013

By Mónica Ortiz Uribe, Latino USA While Congress debates provisions for a new guest worker program, elderly Mexican farmworkers called braceros protest about retirement money they say they’re owed. Mónica Ortiz […]

Mass: Gabriel Gomez’s Hidden Latino Vote

Mary Mata

By David S. Bernstein, Boston Daily Ed Markey today is trotting California congressman Xavier Becerra through the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Hacienda Don Juan in Worcester, and Medina’s Supermarket in […]