Georgia Politico Wants To Revisit HB 87 Add More E-Verify
Georgia Politico Wants To Revisit HB 87 Add More E-Verify
Georgia State Rep. Katie Dempsey (R-Rome) said at a recent question and answer session that the HB 87 law requiring that companies with 10 or more employees use e-verify should be changed […]
Hermain Cain: “How Do You Say Delicious In Cuban?”
Your Latino presidential update today is kind of sad. Yesterday we reported that GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich thinks Spanish is “the language of the ghetto,” and today we report […]
Editorial Cartoon: Herman Cain, Game Over
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Newt Gingrich: Spanish “The Language Of Living In A Ghetto”
Current presidential frontrunner Newt Gingrich seems to think that Spanish and bilingual education are the characteristics of people living in “the ghetto,” at least he did, who knows how he […]
Russell Pearce’s Recall Shows Power Of The Vote
Do you remember April 23, 2010? That was the day that Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed SB 1070, the most heavy-handed immigration state law in the country at the time, […]
A Word On “Illegal” Students: Infants Don’t Commit Crimes
By Cindy Casares I can’t believe I’m about to defend Rick Perry, but here goes. This month the Texas governor has taken heat during his Presidential race for his policy […]
Senator Marco Rubio Blames Family Immigrant Story On “Lore”
By Latino Rebels And the spin is spinning hard today from the office of Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio. This afternoon around 12:55 pom EST, MSNBC broadcast on its ticker […]
DOJ Finds Latino Politico Disenfranchised Latino Voters
By Rebecca Acuña, Dep. Political Director for Base Outreach for the Texas Democratic Party Republican State Representative John Garza rejected the inclusion of politically organized Hispanics in his district. That […]
Marco Rubio Lied About Parents’ Escape From Cuba
The story used to go that Senator Marco Rubios’ parents were forced to flee Cuba, that they were exiles, because of Fidel Castro. The truth, however, which is now reflected […]
Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Is Like Republican Viagra
It shouldn’t have taken this long to figure out, but the angry anti-immigration rhetoric that’s been around since just after the arrival of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria apparently […]