New Voting Rules Make Getting Latinos To The Polls Harder Than Ever
New Voting Rules Make Getting Latinos To The Polls Harder Than Ever
By Lindsey Ruta and Annelise Russell, News21 Every month for the next two decades, 50,000 Latinos will turn 18 years old. With that many new eligible voters and dramatic population […]
Too Big For One Box! One Box Is Not Enough! More Boxes, Please!
By Julia Lopez, Mi Soul Latino For years, in the United States each of us has be quantified. We fill out forms for identification purposes that leave us with mass […]
“Fed Up!” – Mexican Drug War Survivors Tour Texas
By Peter Malof, Public News Service – TX AUSTIN, Texas – A coast-to-coast caravan of Mexican drug-war survivors is traveling through Texas this week, trying to raise awareness of how U.S. […]
Mexico’s Strategy
By George Friedman, Stratfor A few years ago, I wrote about Mexico possibly becoming a failed state because of the effect of the cartels on the country. Mexico may have come close […]
Do Latinos Think Ted Cruz Is Right For Them?
By Eileen Smith, Texas Observer The national Hispanic unemployment rate is at 11 percent and according to the latest figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, the poverty rate for Hispanics […]
Study: Latino Stereotypes Strong Regarding Education, Crime, Unemployment
PRESS RELEASE DENVER — A new study led by the University of Cincinnati examines stereotypes of immigrants from four global regions and measures opinions of the impact of immigration on […]
Romney, Bain, El Salvador Connection Is A Matter For Concern
By Jonathan Higuera The news that Mitt Romney courted wealthy Latin American investors to start his investment firm Bain Capital in 1984 is in itself no reason to condemn him. […]
Morning NewsTaco
Monday August 20, 2012 Latino Voters Could Swing Election [INFOGRAPHIC] (IVN News): Latino voters could swing election results this November, and the data revealing this are pretty dramatic. The Center for […]
Dreamers Protest Brewer’s Order to deny deferred action benefits
By Griselda Nevárez, Voxxi A day after Gov. Jan Brewer signed an executive order forbidding undocumented youth from receiving drivers licenses and state-issued identification cards offered to them under the […]
Peace Caravan Honors Dead, Heals Wounds of Mexican Drug War
By Latino Rebels On August 12, the Caravan for Peace was launched on the Tijuana-San Diego border and it has now begun a cross-country journey across 25 cities, from Los Angeles to […]