Joe Arpaio Critics Dress Up As ‘King Arpaio’ And Jesters

Joe Arpaio Critics Dress Up As ‘King Arpaio’ And Jesters

Mary Mata October 18, 2012

By Elise Foley, Huffington Post Latino Voices PHOENIX — The nation’s self-professed “Toughest Sheriff” Joe Arpaio is pretty good at getting attention, be it through birther investigations or keeping undocumented […]

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NewsTaco October 17, 2012

Wednesday October 17, 2012 Court to hear Brewer’s appeal in immigration case (AzCapitoltimes): Important because it’s happening today. But it’s not what you think. Arizona Governor Jan Brewer appealed a ruling by […]

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NewsTaco October 12, 2012

Friday, October 12, 2012 By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Latinos less certain than others about voting, Pew survey says (Los Angeles Times):  It seems the American media has discovered another Latino […]

The Impact of SB1070 on the 2012 Latino Vote in Arizona

Mary Mata October 11, 2012

By Rodolfo Espino, Latino Decisions The last Democratic candidate who won Arizona’s Electoral College votes was Bill Clinton in his bid for re-election in 1996 when Arizona had 8 Electoral College votes. […]

Spreading Arizona “Welcome Water” in Texas

Mary Mata

Maya Escobar and Andria Morales are Up to No Good {and that’s Good News} From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio click the image above for the link mas: http://escobar-morales.com/ […]

Latino Voters to Say ‘Adiós’ to Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Mary Mata

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is facing his toughest re-election race in his 20-year tenure and a group of young Latinos in Arizona are working to ensure he […]

Arizona 2012 Surprise – The Big Latino Vote You Didn’t See Coming

NewsTaco October 10, 2012

By Latino Decisions In 2010, the average of 16 polls of likely voters in Nevada suggested Sharon Angle had a firm 3 point lead, and 538′s Nate Silver gave her an […]

Arizona Universities May Open In-State Tuition to Deferred Action Beneficiaries

Mary Mata October 8, 2012

By Hispanically Speaking News Undocumented immigrants who obtain work permits under the federal Deferred Action program may qualify for in-state tuition at public universities in Arizona. A 2007 state law […]

Phoenix City Council Considering Local ID for Undocumented Immigrants

NewsTaco October 5, 2012

By Valeria Fernández, New America Media PHOENIX, ARIZ.–A member of the Phoenix City Council is exploring the possibility that the local government could create a form of identification care to help […]

Immigrants Prepare for Increased Threats Under “Show Me Your Papers” Enforcement

Mary Mata September 19, 2012

By Valeria Fernandez, New America Media PHOENIX, Ariz. — Ema Cervantes spends most of her time driving all over town to clean houses when she is not ensuring that everything […]