Mexicans Are Largest Group Eligible For Citizenship

Mexicans Are Largest Group Eligible For Citizenship

NewsTaco February 21, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Here’s something to put into your bag of facts as we move into a full throttle debate on immigration reform. According to a study compiled by […]

A Portrait of the Nation’s 52 Million Latinos

Mary Mata February 15, 2013

PRESS RELEASE The Pew Research Center today published a statistical profile of the U.S. Hispanic population. This profile, based on Pew Research tabulations from the Census Bureau’s 2011 American Community Survey, features […]

A Bright Future for Latinos

Mary Mata February 11, 2013

By Washington Post Editorial Board A LITTLE MORE than one-third of the adult children of immigrants in this country are Hispanics, and it turns out that like previous generations of […]

Hazleton Immigration Ordinance Increases Latino Population

Mary Mata

By Kent Jackson, Associated Press/Standard Speaker The 2010 Census showed that Hazleton’s population increased by more than 2,000, the first gain in 70 years. An influx of Latinos, who now […]

Immigration is Mostly About Fertility

Mary Mata February 8, 2013

By Jonathan V. Last, Los Angeles Times When it comes to immigration, demographers have a general rule of thumb: Countries with fertility rates below the replacement level (2.1) tend to […]

Latinos & Birth Control, Great Infographic!

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Love this Infographic! It was done by our friends at MAP Political Communication, in Austin, Texas. Very few things tell a story better than a picture, […]

2nd Generation Exceed Immigrants in Income & Education

Mary Mata

PRESS RELEASE Second-generation Americans—-the 20 million adult U.S.-born children of immigrants—-are substantially better off than immigrants themselves on key measures of socio-economic attainment, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of […]

Raza, Hispanic, Latino, Spanish Surnamed, ????

Mary Mata February 5, 2013

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco ¡No me digas!  We still haven’t got past this issue!  I used to take part in these debates/discussions back in the early 1970s but the […]

The Rise of The Second Generation U.S. Latinos

Mary Mata February 1, 2013

By Joseph M. Humire and Fernando D. Menéndez, The Hill Click on picture to read story. [Photo by mahalie]

New Pew Research Portrait: A Nation of Immigrants

Mary Mata January 30, 2013

By Pew Research Hispanic Center In 2010, nearly two-thirds of unauthorized immigrants had lived in the U.S. for at least a decade and nearly half (46%) were parents of minor […]