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NewsTaco July 26, 2012

Thursday July 26, 2012 Latino voters’ enthusiasm rises, but still lags behind 2008 (The Los Angeles Times):  Latino voters’ interest in the election has begun to rise, but still lags […]

Battling Flu In Mid July, Joe Arpaio Takes The Stand In Civil Rights Case

Mary Mata July 25, 2012

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What’s Wrong With Using DHS’ Immigration Database To Purge Voter Rolls? (A Lot)

NewsTaco July 24, 2012

By Erwin de Leon, Feet In 2 Worlds Florida was finally granted accessto the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) immigration database last week. The state will use information from the Systematic […]

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Tuesday July 24, 2012 Voting Rights Act petitions reach Supreme Court (Reuters):  Two legal challenges to the Voting Rights Act, a landmark law adopted in 1965 that barred racial discrimination […]

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NewsTaco July 23, 2012

Monday July 23, 2012 Latinos react to Aurora movie theater shooting (NBCLatino):   A gunman, identified as 24-year-old James Holmes, allegedly shot and killed 12 people and injured 50 in a midnight […]

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Mary Mata July 20, 2012

Friday July 20, 1012 In Arizona, “America’s toughest” sheriff on trial over discrimination claims (Reuters): Arizona’s controversial Joe Arpaio, who calls himself America’s toughest sheriff, went on trial Thursday in a […]