Will Immigration Reform Be Bipartisan Exception?

Will Immigration Reform Be Bipartisan Exception?

Mary Mata January 9, 2013

By Bloomberg Editors Click on picture to read story. [Photo By vpickering]

Immigration Leads Federal Law Enforcement Spending

Mary Mata January 8, 2013

By Tara Bahrampour, Washington Post Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Nevele Otseog]

Connecticut Gov. Names First Latina to High Court

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By Mark Pazniokas, The Connecticut Mirror Click on picture to read story. [Photo courtesy jud.ct.gov]  

Deportations From AZ are Down Sharply

Mary Mata January 7, 2013

By Perla Trevizo, Arizona Daily Star Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Allen Ormond]

Bill Richardson Arrives in North Korea on Controversial Private Trip

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By Choe Sang-Hun, New York Times Click on picture to read story. [Photo by grendelkhan]  

Carrion: New York Ready for Latino Mayor

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By Michael Howard Saul, Wall Street Journal Click on picture to read story. [Photo courtesy nyam.org]

Texas DPS’ Out-of-Control Border Wars

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By Cindy Casares, Texas Observer Ever since Gov. Rick Perry tasked the Texas Department of Public Safety with tighter border security during the 2006 election cycle, trigger-happy bureaucrats have been […]

ILLINOIS’ UNDOCUMENTED SHOULD GET DRIVER’S LICENSES

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(Editor’s note:  The Illinois Senate will vote today, Jan. 6, 2013, on whether or not to give driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants.) By Bianca Cervantes, Hancock College Prep Senior, Chicago Public Schools Americans today […]

Really Ruben, Really!?!

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By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco Normally, I don’t like to get involved in throwing chingasos with other people let alone other pundits over something, someone else said.  Pero Ruben Navarrette […]

Rep. Castro Elected President of Freshman Democrats

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By Gary Martin, San Antonio Express-News Click on picture to read story. [Photo by JaimeRPuente]