Puerto Rican Woman Brought To Justice (punched) by Philadelphia Cop

Puerto Rican Woman Brought To Justice (punched) by Philadelphia Cop

Mary Mata October 2, 2012

Silly String Wielding Puerto Rican Woman Brought To Justice by Peace-minded Philadelphia Police Officer Jonathan Josey {NOT!} From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio This post first appeared in […]

The 44th Anniversary of the Tlatelolco Massacre

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By Latino Rebels Why October 2, 1968 Will Never Be Forgotten:  Take a moment today and never forget. Today many in Mexico will be taking to the streets to remember […]

Powerful 8-Minute YouTube Video from Madrid Protests Captures Yesterday’s Reality

NewsTaco September 28, 2012

By Latino Rebels In Madrid this week, violent clashes between protesters and Spanish police were chronicled all over social media and the mainstream media over austerity measures that Spain is considering. While images […]

Immigration Charges For Accused Commando In Dos Erres Massacre

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By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica A former Guatemalan Army lieutenant was extradited Friday from Canada to stand trial in Southern California on federal charges related to the massacre of 250 people […]

Guatemalan Massacre Survivor Wins Political Asylum in U.S.

Mary Mata September 24, 2012

By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica U.S. immigration authorities have granted political asylum to Oscar Ramírez Castañeda, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala who learned only last year that he was a survivor of […]

Maria Elena Salinas: ‘After 9/11, We’re All Suspected Terrorists’

Mary Mata September 11, 2012

By Bronco Del Camino, Pocho Ñews Service Univision news anchor Maria Elena Salinas reflects on covering the attacks of September 11, 2001 and how that event affected the perception of immigrants in the U.S. […]

If You’re Looking For A War To Oppose It Should Be The Drug War In Mexico

Mary Mata August 29, 2012

By Melissa del Bosque, Texas Observer At this moment, one of the most significant peace movements in Mexico’s history is winding its way through the American South in a caravan of buses […]

“Fed Up!” – Mexican Drug War Survivors Tour Texas

Mary Mata August 21, 2012

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. […]

Peace Caravan Honors Dead, Heals Wounds of Mexican Drug War

Mary Mata August 17, 2012

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 […]

Joe The Plumber: Put Fence On Border, Start Shooting

NewsTaco August 16, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Remember Joe the Plumber? The blue-collar, all American,  Tea Party poster boy  who took then candidate Barack Obama to task on the campaign trail over taxes […]