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Complaint: Rampant Abuse by Border Patrol Agents

Mary Mata March 21, 2013

By John Michaelson, Public News Service AUSTIN, Texas – The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agency (CPB) is facing a handful of lawsuits and potential lawsuits over claims of rampant misconduct […]

Citizens and Immigrants Allege Abuse by Border Patrol

Mary Mata March 15, 2013

Psychiatric Research of Immigrants Under Microscope

Mary Mata March 12, 2013

Border Patrol Takes ‘No’ for an Answer at Checkpoints

Mary Mata March 11, 2013

By Cindy Casares, Texas Observer A fascinating video is circulating on the Internet featuring motorists who decline to answer questions at Border Patrol checkpoints miles from the border. Questions like, […]

Hopeful Art Rebrands the Immigration Movement

Mary Mata March 4, 2013

By Cristina Costantini, ABC/Univision Every year, during their mating season, millions of monarch butterflies make the journey from Canada and the U.S. to a small town in Mexico called Angangueo […]

Judge in Philly Police Abuse Case is Married to Cop

Mary Mata February 28, 2013

By Latino Rebels A report out of Philadelphia revealed today that Judge Patrick Dugan, who believed a viral video showing former city police lieutenant Jonathan Josey punching Aida Guzmán last fall […]

Dallas Parents Upset Over Hiring of alleged Racist Principal

Mary Mata February 12, 2013

By Tony Castro, Voxxi A group of Latino parents in Dallas backed by the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is fighting the hiring of Kamalia Cotton,  a suburban elementary […]