Arizona Border Fence Too Tragic To Be Serious

Arizona Border Fence Too Tragic To Be Serious

NewsTaco July 21, 2011

I haven’t decided who’s more tragic, the people who thought-up and got to work on the plan to raise donations to build a fence along the border between Arizona and […]

News Taco To Go: Marriage, Prosperity, Arizona, Immigration

Mary Mata

I Wanted To Marry A Latino And Fell For A White Guy How To Ensure Prosperity For 15 Million Latinos Arizona Can Begin Border Wall Construction Today How Intermarriage, Immigration […]

Arizona Can Begin Border Wall Construction Today

Mary Mata July 20, 2011

Tucson, Arizona – The Southern Border Communities Coalition (SBCC) laments the entry into force of SB 1406 today, a measure that will allow Arizona to build its own border wall […]

“Precious Knowledge” Documentary: Arizona & Ethnic Studies

Mary Mata July 19, 2011

This looks awesome! Check out this documentary called “Precious Knowledge,” which according to the film’s Facebook Page is about: Arizona lawmakers believe Tucson High School teachers are teaching victimization, racism, and […]

The Baseball All Star Game Boycott That Wasn’t

Mary Mata July 13, 2011

Major League Baseball just finished celebrating and congratulating itself through its 82nd annual All Star game.  Like all other professional sports, this is merely a popularity contest where the fans […]

SB 1070 Advocate Recalled In Arizona

Mary Mata July 11, 2011

Arizona State Senate President Russell Pearce is set to be recalled, as enough signatures have been gathered to force a special election this November. If you recall, we reported that the […]

News Taco To Go: Brisenia, Frida, Stereotypes, Verdict, MLB

Mary Mata July 7, 2011

Caylee Vs. Brisenia: Why The Difference In Coverage? Today Is Frida Kahlo’s Birthday Top 5 Stereotypes Of Latino Professionals Man Convicted Of Racially Charged Murder Of Latino Neighbor Boycotting The […]

52% Of The Latino Population Lives In 4 Border States

Mary Mata July 6, 2011

For the first time since the 1850s, the borderlands have again become a predominantly Latino region of the United States. Over half of border county residents are of Latino ancestry. […]

Boycotting The MLB Game Hurts Arizona’s Latinos

Mary Mata

By Ruben Gallego, Arizona State Rep. District 16 The number one reason why no one — neither Latino baseball players, nor fans — should boycott the upcoming MLB All Stars […]

Man Convicted Of Racially Charged Murder Of Latino Neighbor

Mary Mata

Gary Thomas Kelley, 51, of Phoenix, Arizona was sentenced to 20 years in prison after shooting his neighbor Juan Varela in the neck after telling him to “go back to […]