Romney’s Dad Is From Mexico; Here’s His Immigration Plan

Romney’s Dad Is From Mexico; Here’s His Immigration Plan

Mary Mata October 19, 2012

By Janell Ross, Huffington Post Latino Voices Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney offered a disclaimer in the second presidential debate Tuesday before he addressed his stance on immigration, offering a […]

Why The GOP Should and Should Not Listen to Karl Rove

NewsTaco October 18, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I agree with Karl Rove. So now that I’ve deliberately walked into rhetorical quicksand, and now that you’re siting there watching me sink, let me explain. I’m Texan, […]

When Lalo Alacaraz invented ‘Self Deportation’ (audio)

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By Rafalca D. Portado, Pocho Ñews Service Lalo Alcaraz AKA Daniel D. Portado invented Self Deportation as a joke in 1994, and now it’s part of Gov. Mitt Romney’s platform. Nancy Lopez interviewed the Jefe-in-Chief for Radioambulante. […]

Letter To Justice Kennedy Regarding Affirmative Action

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By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Over the weekend, the following letter to Justice Kennedy regarding Fisher v. Texasmade its way to Washington, where I hope it is of some benefit. Justice Anthony […]

Some DREAMers Face Barriers to get GEDs and Qualify for Deferred Action

Mary Mata

By Griselda Nevarez, NewsTaco Undocumented youth who didn’t complete high school are facing roadblocks to become eligible for the Obama administration’s deferred action program that would allow them to stay and work in […]

Poll: Immigration Matters to Hispanic Voters in New Mexico

Mary Mata

By Latino Decisions Hispanic voters comprise nearly 40% of the electorate in the state of New Mexico, making New Mexico the state where Latino voters have the greatest influence on […]

Will Raul Castro’s Travel Reforms End My Own “Island Imprisonment”?

Mary Mata

By Yoani Sanchez, Huffington Post Latino Voices My suitcase has worn out its wheels in five years of rolling around the house, from one corner to the other. The underwear […]

Joe Arpaio Critics Dress Up As ‘King Arpaio’ And Jesters

Mary Mata

By Elise Foley, Huffington Post Latino Voices PHOENIX — The nation’s self-professed “Toughest Sheriff” Joe Arpaio is pretty good at getting attention, be it through birther investigations or keeping undocumented […]

Latinos, Religion and Campaign 2012

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PRESS RELEASE Catholics Strongly Favor Obama,  Evangelicals Divided Rapidly Growing Latino Support for Same-Sex Marriage Latinos are divided by religion in their preferences in the upcoming presidential election, according toa […]

Latino Vote Still at Play Despite Obama’s Upper Hand in Second Debate

Mary Mata October 17, 2012

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi For Latinos interested in seeing how the candidates would respond to a question on immigration, the difference seemed clear in last night’s presidential debate, although analysts say the Latino […]