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Undocumented Immigrants Can’t Even Freeload Properly

Mary Mata January 12, 2012

It’s no secret that El Guapo hates undocumented immigrants. He spent most of the holidays on his roof, throwing used cell phones and rusty 9-volt batteries at his undocumented family […]

Romney “Proud” Of Endorsement From SB 1070 Author

Mary Mata January 11, 2012

New Immigration Rule To Bring Relief To Mixed Status Families

Mary Mata January 9, 2012

Latino Immigration To U.S. Has Fallen To “Net Zero”

NewsTaco January 6, 2012

If you grew up in a border town, like I did, the idea of an immigration “net Zero” is not strange. The rhythm of the daily comings and goings across […]

Deported Quadriplegic Immigrant Dies In Mexico Hospital

NewsTaco January 5, 2012

Here’s a sad update to a story we brought you in February of 2011. Quelino Ojeda Jimenez, an undocumented worker from Mexico who had suffered a life-altering injury that left […]

“The Other Side of Immigration” Aims To Engage Everyone

Mary Mata January 4, 2012

NewsTaco recently interviewed Roy Germano, director of the documentary  “The Other Side of Immigration.” The film was released in 2009 and is based on Germano’s Ph.D. research. NewsTaco: What brought you to […]

Georgia’s Law Has Cost State At Least $10 Million

Mary Mata

The Agricultural Commissioner of Georgia, Gary Black, released a report this week documenting the effect of HB 87 on Georgia’s agricultural economy. The report notes that the state’s agricultural industry […]