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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 […]

Supreme Court Avoids Racial Profiling Issue

Mary Mata April 26, 2012

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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?

NewsTaco

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 […]

Naturalization To Voter Push Is Running Out Of Time

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The presidential election is seven months away.  That leaves roughly six months to register people in time to vote in November. The ambitious goal, reported by NewsTaco, is to register […]

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Mary Mata

Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Justices Taking Up Arizona Immigration Law (The Wall Street Journal): The Supreme Court on Wednesday is set to take up a case at the heart of the […]