Does Texas Agent’s Excuse for Killing Immigrants Make Sense?
Does Texas Agent’s Excuse for Killing Immigrants Make Sense?
By Christopher Sherman, Huffington Post Latino Voices McALLEN, Texas — Texas law enforcement agents were close enough to a pickup truck to see it was carrying people, not drugs, before […]
Texans Cast Early Ballots in Record Numbers
Chris Thomas, Public News Service AUSTIN, Texas – Record or near-record turnouts are being reported in some of Texas’ largest counties for early voting, in advance of the Nov. 6 […]
Lack of Spanish Advertising, Voter Suppression Strategy?
By Susana G. Baumann, Voxxi And the battle continues… Only days away from November 6, local TV stations and radio networks in the battleground states can’t have enough advertising spots to […]
Eight Percent of Latinos Have Already Voted Early
By Latino Decisions The latest impreMedia-Latino Decisions tracking poll shows that Latinos are more enthusiastic and more likely to vote than ten weeks ago when the initial poll was fielded. Forty-five percent […]
TAMACC Elects Ben Mendez As Chairman For Second Term
By: Victor Escalante, NewsTaco One of the first things Ben Mendez did after being elected as chairman of the board of The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce […]
Fisher v. Texas: A View of Affirmative Action from Brazil
By Tanya K. Hernandez, New America Media The October 10, 2012, Supreme Court argument in the Fisher v. Texas affirmative action case marks a peculiar turning point in the racial history of […]
Daily NewsTaco
Thursday October 11, 2012 By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Latina vote: Mothers a political force in this election (Voxxi): Take a scalpel and dissect the Latino vote and you find that […]
Spreading Arizona “Welcome Water” in Texas
Maya Escobar and Andria Morales are Up to No Good {and that’s Good News} From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio click the image above for the link mas: http://escobar-morales.com/ […]
Business Leaders Urge Supreme Court to Side with University of Texas
By Peter Malof, Public News Service AUSTIN, Texas – The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments today in a Texas case that could affect how colleges and universities across the nation are allowed to […]
The Case Against Race-Based Affirmative Action
By Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., Being Latnio On October 10, the Supreme Court will again reconsider the necessity and constitutionality of race-based affirmative action when it hears arguments in the […]