Villaraigosa Faulted For Not Helping Latino Politicians

Villaraigosa Faulted For Not Helping Latino Politicians

NewsTaco April 9, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I’ve heard the grumbling from some of my Californiano friends. So you know this headline caught my attention. It was highlighted as a link I found […]

In shift on Immigration, GOP Takes Cues From California

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco A good, quick read by Curtis Tate of the McClatchy Newspapers. He looks at the GOP “Latino problem” through the California lens. Going back to years […]

An Eye on Immigration and Guns This Week

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Things to look out for this week: Guns and immigration. As if this week were any different from the last  three or four weeks – but […]

Schumer Sees Immigration Bill by Week’s End

Mary Mata April 8, 2013

By Jennifer Epstein, Politico Sen. Chuck Schumer said on Sunday he sees the Senate Gang of Eight producing a comprehensive immigration reform bill by the end of the week. “So […]

So, Where is Marco Rubio?

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By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco Various commentators have been asking the whereabouts of Marco Rubio over the last week or so because he seems to be missing from the entire […]

AZ Immigration Hearing: Court Asked To Block ‘Harboring’ Ban

NewsTaco April 4, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco The Associated Press reports that the State of Arizona is at it again. This time the State’s legal arm, along with Gov. Jan Brewer, is defending […]

Dominican Maids Complain About FBI’s Questions Regarding Sen. Menendez

Mary Mata April 3, 2013

By Jay Weaver, The Miami Herald Two maids allege that FBI agents from Miami tried to brow-beat them into making incriminating statements against U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, during questioning about […]

In Mexican Villages, Few Are Left to Dream of U.S.

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By Damien Cave, New York Times EL CARGADERO, Mexico — The pretty houses in the hills here, with their bright paint and new additions, clearly display the material benefits of […]

Immigration Reform: Path to Citizenship. Path to Growth.

Mary Mata April 2, 2013

  By Antonio Garza, Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Immigration reform is at the top of Washington’s to-do list. It’s not the first time in recent memory that the issue […]

An All-Female Band, Making Its Way in the World of Mariachi

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By Vivan Yee, New York Times One is German, another a New Yorker of Egyptian descent. Others are Cuban-American, Colombian, Dominican and Argentine. These are the unlikely members of Mariachi […]