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Latinos Keep Asking, “GOP Why Don’t You Like Me?”

Mary Mata March 21, 2012

By Jose Cruz The relationship between the GOP and Latinos could be summed up in a 80s teen romantic comedy. They are the two young kids who actually like each other, […]

Bien Hecho: Latina Teacher Helps Immigrants Surpass Digital Divide

Mary Mata March 20, 2012

Immigration Rhetoric In GOP Primary Harmful To Latinos

Mary Mata

The Libro-Traficante Caravan Hits The Road

Mary Mata March 19, 2012

By Belinda Acosta Librotraficante Caravan: Day 3—El Paso to Mesilla and Albuquerque, New Mexico It’s really quite amazing what a couple of laptops, three cell phones, an operational hotspot and […]

“USA” Becomes Anti-Latino Chant At HS Basketball Game

NewsTaco March 9, 2012

Of all the cheers and taunts that you think you could hear at a high school basketball game (“We’ve got spirit, yes we do!” and such), “USA! USA!” wouldn’t be […]

Is The Utah Compact The U.S. Immigration Solution?

Mary Mata March 8, 2012

By Christopher Rangel Utah’s immigration reform, signed into law on March 15 of last year by Governor Gary Herbert, is composed of four separate bills. They range from the creation […]

Occupy LA Protesters Turn Attention To Immigration

Mary Mata March 7, 2012

By Paul Adams In the suburbs of North Hollywood, vans from major news networks enveloped a phalanx of demonstrators protesting the recent deportation of Blanca Cardenas. The protest began at […]