Why are so many Latinos pathetically apathetic?
Why are so many Latinos pathetically apathetic?
By Latina Lista LatinaLista — Over the summer, the Association for Psychological Science released a study that amazingly was only covered by one news media outlet. It could have been because it focused […]
Latino Or Hispanic? How The Federal Government Decided
By Grace Flores-Hughes, Voxxi It’s that time of the year when celebrations are held throughout the country to herald the accomplishments of Hispanic Americans. But, it’s also the time of the […]
Defense contractors see possible bonanza in immigration reform
By Fox News Latino Security and defense contractors are preparing to take advantage of the hundreds of millions of dollars that approval of a new immigration law that will increase […]
High rate of deportations continue under Obama despite Latino disapproval
By Mark Hugo Lopez and Ana Gonzalez-Berrra, Pew Research Cetner In an interview with Telemundo’s Jose Diaz-Balart on Tuesday, President Obama said that it would be difficult to halt the deportation of immigrants living in […]
A Third Legal Challenge to Texas Voter ID Law
By Ross Ramsey, The Texas Tribune Two groups representing minority voters and officeholders sued to block the state’s new voter ID law, which will be used for the first time […]
Joe Biden And Julian Castro Rekindle Speculation About 2016 Presidential Plans
By Fox News Latino Will he or won’t he? No one knows for sure, for now, whether rising Democratic star Julian Castro, the mayor of San Antonio, will run for […]
Only one Latino among the 50 richest members of Congress
By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi Rep. Bill Flores (R-Texas) is the only Latino who made it to the list of 50 richest members of Congress, a list compiled by CQ Roll Call using financial […]
Intervention in Syria: What does it mean for Latinos?
By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA This past week, the Obama administration considered attacking Syria because of its use of chemical weapons. Maria Hinojosa discusses what this means for Latinos given […]
Latino Influentials in DC honor two of their own this week
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco On any given day, an army of young Americans is hard at work in the halls of power of Washington DC – advocating policy, negotiating legislation, […]
The Growing Success of Latina Political Candidates
By Christina Bejarano, Latino Decisions The political landscape of the 2008 presidential election, with Obama and Clinton as major party political candidates for president, brought up important questions concerning the impact […]