When Labels Don’t Fit: Are Latinos Really More Conservative?
When Labels Don’t Fit: Are Latinos Really More Conservative?
By Adriana Villavicencio, Being Latino Latinos tend to be seen as more conservative than others, but a new survey shows that they are no more or less likely than the […]
Romney Camp’s Honest Implosion On Immigration
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco You know that feeling when you’re at the movies, watching the trailers before the feature and you go through a mental check list: “I’d pay money […]
Romney Hispanic Outreach Backfires
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi WASHINGTON — A Mitt Romney Hispanic outreach event melted down Tuesday when its director declined to answer a question about the Republican’s position on immigration because “he’s still […]
Mitt Romney’s Sole Spanish Language Ad May Not Be Enough
By Latinovations Mitt Romney’s lack of campaign advertisements in Spanish has some in the Latino community wondering if his claims that he “believes” in the Latino population are true. At […]
Obama DHS Stripping Citizenship From Hundreds Of Latinos
By Bob Quasius, Cafe con Leche Republicans Marshall, MN – National pro-immigrant group Cafe Con Leche Republicans today blasted the Obama administration for stripping U.S. Citizens of their citizenship under […]
Study Finds Strict Gun Control Laws Appeal To Latinos
By Latinovations According to a study released by the Pew Research Center, Latinos are more likely to favor strict gun control laws over Whites and African Americans. The study found […]
Will Latinos Get it Done for Texas Democrats?
By Anthony Gutierrez With Latinos quickly becoming the largest demographic group in Texas, there is no shortage of speculation on the political ramifications of that demographic trend. In fact, several recent columns […]
Possible Agreement on immigration? Yes, But…
By Victor Landa I tend to straddle the line between cynicism and skepticism, so when I read this headline I did a double-take: Components of Immigration System Seeing Bipartisan Agreement It was […]
Supreme Court Ruling Could Be Bad Karma For GOP
By Victor Landa Two days after the U. S. Supreme Court heard arguments concerning the State of Arizona’s controversial immigration law, most of what we’re reading in the media is a […]
OPINION: Romney’s Way Out Of The “Latino Problem”
By Victor Landa OK, so it’s happening. For better or for worse, armchair political strategists are coming out of the shadows to give the presidential candidates advice on how to win […]