As CO2 Increases, So Too Must Latino Voices

As CO2 Increases, So Too Must Latino Voices

Mary Mata December 7, 2012

By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco In talking about dealing with climate change, there are generally two categories:  mitigation and adaptation. Mitigation focuses more on reducing or preventing the effects. These are […]

Secure Communities Is Optional In California

Mary Mata December 6, 2012

By Roque Planas, Huffington Post Latino Voices Secure Communities is optional in California, according to the state’s Attorney General Kamala Harris. Harris told local law enforcement Tuesday they didn’t have […]

Latinos Likely Affected by Fiscal Cliff Negotiations

Mary Mata

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi The pressure is mounting for a solution on the fiscal cliff to be resolved at the end of the year with civic rights supporters asserting Latinos are […]

Arizona Presents SANE Immigration Guidelines

Mary Mata

By Valeria Fernández, New America Media PHOENIX — For close to a decade Arizona has been on the frontlines of a divisive national immigration debate, inspiring a wave of anti-immigrant […]

Should Undocumented Texas Residents Get Drivers’ Licenses?

Mary Mata

By Peter Malof, Public News Service DALLAS – Could a national post-election mood change help reverse a Texas crackdown on undocumented residents receiving drivers’ licenses? State Rep. Roberto Alonzo, D-Dallas, hopes […]

Should Latinos Seek Political Payback?

Mary Mata December 5, 2012

By Daniel Cubias, Being Latino As we all know, President Obama won re-election only because he promised Latinos unspecified “gifts,” and we responded by casting more than 70 percent of our votes for him. Yet […]

George W. Bush: Immigration Reform Needed To Boost Economy

Mary Mata

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 […]

Politicos Take Note: Latinos support the Environment

Mary Mata

By Gabriel Sanchez, Latino Decisions  In the wake of the 2012 presidential election, the Latino vote in states like Colorado has been held up as a critical and influential factor.  Latino voters […]

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Joins Fix the Debt Steering Committee

Mary Mata

By Latinovations On December 4, 2012 Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa officially joined as a member of the steering committee for The Campaign to Fix the Debt. The Campaign to […]

The Enemy Within

Mary Mata

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 […]