How an Accused Guatemalan War Criminal Won U.S., Canadian Citizenship

How an Accused Guatemalan War Criminal Won U.S., Canadian Citizenship

Mary Mata October 18, 2012

By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica In May 1985, a Guatemalan Army lieutenant named Jorge Vinicio Sosa Orantes deserted, flew to San Francisco and requested political asylum, asserting that leftist guerrillas in his war-torn […]

Mexican Immigration Is Slowing While Asian Immigration Grows

Mary Mata January 18, 2012

Data recently released by the Pew Hispanic Center allows us to draw two conclusions about Latinos in the U.S.. First, the myth that Mexicans are “flooding America” is proven to be that […]

Latino Immigration Informs U.S., Canadian Growth

Mary Mata July 26, 2011

By Dr. Roberto R. Calderón Total fertility rate (births per woman) for all the four nations examined here will continue to drop between 2011 and 2050. Mexico’s fertility rate has been […]