What Latinos Want – Immigration Reform Bill
What Latinos Want – Immigration Reform Bill
By Gary Segura, Latino Decisions The results of the 2012 election have awakened the Republican Party to their impending demographic disaster. Substantial growth in the size and power of the […]
Ted Cruz On Latino Vote: Romney Lost Because Of ’47 Percent’
By Elise Foley, Huffington Post Latino Voices WASHINGTON — Republican Sen.-elect Ted Cruz, who will become the first Latino senator from Texas when he takes office next year, blames his […]
Texas Voter Purge Leads Latina Secretary of State to Resign
By Tony Castro, Voxxi A scandal over a so-called voter purge leading up to the presidential election has led to the resignation of Texas Secretary of State Esperanza “Hope” Andrade, […]
Xavier Becerra Elected as Chairman to House Democratic Caucus
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi A step up from vice chairman, Rep. Xavier Becerra was tapped in unanimous consent and elected as chairman to the House Democratic Caucus for the 113th Congress. […]
John Kerry vs. Susan Rice – The View from Latin America
By Joel Jaeger, New America Media/Council on Hemipheric Affaris U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to nominate a new Secretary of State later this week, as Hillary Clinton intends to […]
Lawsuit Challenges AZ Ban on Driver’s Licenses for DREAMers
By Doug Ramsey, Public News Service PHOENIX – Immigrant and civil rights groups are suing to reverse Arizona Governor Jan Brewer’s ban on driver’s licenses for young immigrants granted work permits […]
Charlie Gonzalez Leaving Congress Marks the End of an Era
By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi One of the most well-known and respected members of Congress, Rep. Charlie Gonzalez of San Antonio, is weeks away from stepping down and ending half a century […]
Latino Vote Key To Replace Jesse Jackson Jr.
By Janell Ross, Huffington Post Latino Voices In 2011, as Illinois politicians redrew congressional district maps, they exercised a power grab that was intended to protect those already in office or even […]
Two Parties: Two HispanicLatino Vice Presidents
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino The attention that the HispanicLatino vote received during the presidential campaign and future demographic projections of its growth have caused the media and obsessive politico-types to […]
Immigration and the Lame Duck Congress
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco What a difference an election makes. Take, for instance, immigration. Wasn’t it a mere handful of weeks ago that Republicans were staunchly stalwart in their opposition to any and […]