“Pro-English” Group Launches Campaign Against Immigration Reform

“Pro-English” Group Launches Campaign Against Immigration Reform

Mary Mata May 15, 2013

By Buzz Feed WASHINGTON — Sen. Lindsey Graham is the first target of a new broadcast ad campaign from an anti-immigration reform group with reported ties to the white nationalist […]

The Libro traficante Oppression Detection Kit

Mary Mata

By Tony Diaz, Latino Rebels California. Proposition 187. Pete Wilson. Arizona. HB2811. Jan Brewer. Texas. HB1938. Giovanni Capriglione. Texas. SB1128. Dan Patrick. The Librotraficante Movement is thrilled to announce that America can erase […]

A Vague Approach to Border Security Should Worry Everyone

Mary Mata

By Ted Hesson, ABC News/Univision An immigration reform bill in the Senate would create goals for border security over the next 10 years, and tie those goals to legalization of […]

Immigration Advocates to Obama: Suspend Some Deportations

Mary Mata

By David Nakamura, Washington Post Immigration advocates called on President Obama on Monday to suspend deportations of undocumented workers who would qualify for legal status under a comprehensive immigration bill […]

A Tale of Two Communities: Asians, Latinos & The Future L.A.

Mary Mata

By Elson Trinidad, KCET Take a look at the future of Los Angeles, and what will you see? Less smog? A subway that reaches the sea? Flying cars? A professional football […]

For Bullets, It’s Open Borders

Mary Mata May 14, 2013

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA Why are U.S Border Patrol agents shooting into Mexico and killing innocent civilians? Latino USA host María Hinojosa speaks with John Carlos Frey, author of […]

RNC Director Of Florida Latino Outreach Quits And Registers As Democrat

Mary Mata

By Adam Peck, Think Progress When Republicans appointed Pablo Pantoja to State Director of Florida Hispanic Outreach for the Republican National Committee, they hoped he would be able to bridge the […]

Heritage Foundation Between a Rock And a Hard Place

Mary Mata May 13, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco If you’re looking for the Heritage Foundation today, look behind the rock next to the hard place. You’ll find the Heritage between the two, acting like […]

Ana Reyes Becomes First Latina Elected to Farmers Branch City Council

Mary Mata

By Dianne Solis, Dallas Morning News Ana Reyes became the first Hispanic to win a seat on the Farmers Branch City Council in the new District 1 after historic single-member district […]

Supreme Court to Rule on Civil Rights Cases in Coming Weeks

NewsTaco May 10, 2013

Victor Landa, NewsTaco The U. S. Supreme Court will be handing down its decisions on two important civil rights cases soon, one possibly as soon as Monday, May 13. Both […]