Will Cuba’s Absurd Travel and Immigration Restrictions End?

Will Cuba’s Absurd Travel and Immigration Restrictions End?

NewsTaco October 17, 2012

By Yoani Sanchez, Huffington Post Latino Voices I have accumulated 20 negatives in just five years to my requests to travel. Twenty times I have tried to leave my country […]

Presidential Debate: Top 10 Questions That Weren’t Asked

Mary Mata

By New America Media As Barack Obama and Mitt Romney squared off in the second presidential debate last night, New America Media editors posed 10 questions that have largely gone […]

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Wednesday October 17, 2012 Court to hear Brewer’s appeal in immigration case (AzCapitoltimes): Important because it’s happening today. But it’s not what you think. Arizona Governor Jan Brewer appealed a ruling by […]

Advice: Romney, Apologize for 47%; Obama, Show Up, Speak Up

Mary Mata October 16, 2012

By Maria Cardona, Latinovations Up until the first presidential debate, Mitt Romney was the Frankenstein candidate. I don’t mean that derisively. I use it as a metaphor of what a […]

Why the Latino Vote May Tilt Virginia Blue in 2012

Mary Mata

By Latino Decicions According to the Real Clear Politics average of polls in Virginia, Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney 48.4 to 47.6, a gap of less than 1%.  In the race […]

Check Out Rosie Perez on Mitt Romney as a Latino: “Easier as a Latino?” (VIDEO)

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By Hispanically Speaking News Check out actress Rosie Perez video on Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney hoping to be a Latino to win the election – it’s quite insightful.  In […]

Obama Slightly Down Among Latinos Post-Debate but Romney Stuck in Low 20s

Mary Mata October 15, 2012

By Latino Decisions ImpreMedia & Latino Decisions released the latest in a series of tracking polls today revealing support for President Obama slipped from 72% last week to 67% this […]

Presidential Debates Ignore Other Big Ticket Items

Mary Mata

By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, New America Media When the presidential debate dust finally settles, President Obama and GOP Presidential foe Mitt Romney will have spent a grand total of four and […]

Celebrating Chávez Monument, But Where Are Farm Workers Now?

Mary Mata

By Ivan Delgado, Aurora Saldivar, Johnny Flores, New America Media KEENE, Calif. — On October 8, 2012, over 6,000 people descended upon Villa La Paz — the home, operational headquarters and […]

Colorado Latino Voters: Enthusiastic, Immigration Matters

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By Kathleen Ryan, Public News Service DENVER – A new survey finds Latino voters in Colorado are engaged for the upcoming election – and want the government to take up two […]