Obama’s Immigration Plan B: Similar To Comprehensive Reform
Obama’s Immigration Plan B: Similar To Comprehensive Reform
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 […]
2,600 Activists Arrested Since Obama Took Office
An interesting report came out of Counterpunch.org earlier this year that documents the number of activists — from immigration activists to green activists — who have been arrested under the […]
Obama Admin Trying To Win Back Latino Voters
So we all knew it was coming, the immigration announcement last week, the big Latino conference at the White House, and here it is, an exclusive storyin the insider-ey Washington Post, […]
Perry’s Hiding Record Behind Angry Rhetoric
By Maria Cardona Texas Gov. Rick Perry wants to be the next president of the United States. He announced his candidacy on Saturday and has since campaigned like an angry […]
Rep. Luis Gutierrez Says Deport Criminals, Not DREAMers
By U.S. Representative Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) I have been vocal in my criticism of the President and his Administration over the dramatic increase in deportations on his watch and have […]
News Taco To Go: Amnesty, Abuelitas, DREAMers Y La Frontera
Obama Admin Reverses Deportations, Opens Door For Amnesty When Women Hate Women: An Abuelita Story Obama Admin Says Dreamers Can Stay Case Of Border Patrolman Killing Mexican Boy Dismissed
Obama’s Latina Staffer Defends Secure Communities
By Cecilia Muñoz, White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs As too often happens in the debate over immigration, anger and heated rhetoric from all sides dominate while the facts tend to get […]
Smog In Our Cities And Parks
By Pete Altman Are your kids safe from air pollution? It depends on where you live, what’s nearby and where you vacation. Kids and their developing bodies are more vulnerable […]
Pawlenty’s Out, But Anti-Latino Rhetoric Remains
Now that Tim Pawlenty has quit the race for the GOP presidential nomination, it serves to take a look at the anti-Latino rhetoric that’s still alive in the race. We’ve […]
Reform Immigration Laws, Stop Tearing Apart Families
By Gus West, Board Chair and President of The Hispanic Institute Eduardo Alfaro, a fellow native of Nicaragua, has been much on my mind in recent days. He’s a good man, […]