Rallies Nationwide Today Against Border Militarization
Rallies Nationwide Today Against Border Militarization
By John Michaelson, Public News Service AUSTIN, Texas – Rallies are planned in some Texas cities and across the nation today, in a national day of action against the proposed […]
Legal Immigrants Seek Reward for Years of Following the Rules
By Julia Preston, New York Times Angeles P. Barberena has always tried to follow the United States’ immigration laws. She dutifully filed her petition to become a resident, complied with […]
A beatdown for GOP from Hispanic media?
By Greg Sargent, Washington Post House Republicans claim they see no urgency whatsoever about acting this summer on immigration reform, and just might get around to it some time this fall. […]
Latinos Key in Next Midterm Elections
By Latinovations A new poll by Latino Decisions revealed that despite a lack of support on the GOP’s issues, 52% of Latino voters said theywould be more likely to support […]
Hispanic Lawmakers Urge Obama to Sell Immigration Bill
By Peter Nicholas and Colleen McCain Nelson, Wall Street Journal Hispanic lawmakers urged President Barack Obama to use his megaphone to help pass an immigration bill through the U.S. House, while Mr. […]
Domestic Workers in Texas are Fighting for Their Rights
By John Michaelson, Public News Service BROWNSVILLE, Texas – A campaign in support of the region’s domestic workers is being launched today by backers who saying they are central to the […]
Bush’s call for GOP to embrace immigration reform seems to have little effect
By David Nakamura and Ed O’Keefe, Washington Post Former president George W. Bush, who enjoyed healthy support among Latinos during his time in office, has broken a virtual five-year silence in national politics […]
Mexican immigrants’ politics more diverse than pundits assert, study finds
By Deann Gayman, Phys.org In the 2012 presidential election, seven out of 10 Latino immigrants voted for President Obama. As news pundits dissected the defeat of Mitt Romney, they dismissed […]
It’s open mic night for House Republicans on immigration!
By Sean Sullivan, Washington Post Call it open mic day in the House GOP conference. Republicans are set to huddle behind closed doors Wednesday afternoon to discuss the politically complicated issue […]
Congressional Hispanic Caucus to go to the White House
By Seung Min Kim, Politico The Congressional Hispanic Caucus is heading to the White House Wednesday for its own meeting with President Barack Obama. The CHC’s confab – focused on […]