Arizona’s Immigration Law: Sotomayor’s Surprise

Arizona’s Immigration Law: Sotomayor’s Surprise

NewsTaco April 27, 2012

By Esther J. Cepeda, Voxxi CHICAGO — When Sonia Sotomayor made history in 2009 by becoming the first Latina named to the Supreme Court, Hispanics were overjoyed. Her story was a […]

Texas Takes Notice As Supreme Court Hears Arizona Case

Mary Mata April 25, 2012

Peter Malof, Texas News Service  SAN JUAN, Texas – The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments today in a controversial immigration-enforcement case which could have a big impact on Texas families.  […]

Supreme Court: Who’s In Charge Of Enforcing Dignity?

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By Victor Landa Like everyone else living on this planet, I am informed by me experience. So my take on issues comes from the place where I stand, and have […]

OPINION: The Supreme Court Will Decide And So Will Voters

Mary Mata April 23, 2012

By Eliseo Medina For two years, we have been living with the consequences of state level racial profiling laws that violate our basic human and civil rights. These laws — […]

SB1070 Before Supreme Court Wednesday: What You Need To Know

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Two years worth of posturing and protesting, testing and taunting, about immigration and states rights will come to a head this Wednesday when both sides of Arizona’s controversial SB1070 argue […]

Anti-Immigrant Laws May Begin To Proliferate, Again

NewsTaco June 9, 2011

Already the ripples of the U.S. Supreme Court decision on immigration that I spoke about recently are starting to be felt. Already the wave of premature celebration over  piecemeal legal victories […]

How Will The U.S. Supreme Court Decide On SB1070?

NewsTaco June 7, 2011

The Supreme Court of the United States recently delved into the immigration issue, deciding on a case from Arizona, a law that  revoked the licences of businesses that failed to […]