Some cities open arms to children caught on the border

Some cities open arms to children caught on the border

NewsTaco July 21, 2014

*This is not a one-sided story, but negative end of it seems to get all the ink. There are more like this: groups, individuals, opening their doors, lending a hand, […]

Another Chris Christie outrage: Data shows stark racial gap in Sandy aid distribution

Mary Mata January 23, 2014

By Josh Eidelson, Salon Amid growing questions about lane closures on the George Washington Bridge and Sandy aid to Hoboken, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is facing an additional charge […]

Chris Christie Finds Allies Among Hispanic Leaders

Mary Mata January 22, 2014

By Steve Peoples, Associated Press/Huffington Post His administration gripped by scandal, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has found unlikely allies among the nation’s Hispanic community. In New Jersey and beyond, […]

Latinos: The Peril of a Too-Early Presidential Campaign

NewsTaco November 13, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco You have to be careful these days, going from headline to calendar and back. Looking at one, then the other, over and over, you could get […]

Latino voters helping to decide major races in Tuesday’s elections

Mary Mata November 5, 2013

By Suzanne Gamboa, NBCLatino Candidates finished up their final day of campaigning before Tuesday’s Election Day with Latinos helping to decide two top gubernatorial races and weighing in on city council […]

Gov. Christie Voices Support For In-State Tuition For Undocumented Immigrants

Mary Mata October 15, 2013

By Elizabeth Llorente, Fox News Latino Gov. Chris Christie said at a Latino gala over the weekend that New Jersey should allow undocumented immigrants to attend public colleges at the […]

Christie: Latinos, Wait 10 Years to Sit on NJ Supreme Court

Mary Mata January 24, 2013

By Juan Cartagena, LIN@R America knows Gov. Chris Christie by now. They heard his name in the swirl of presidential hopefuls before the primaries got serious. They saw him stumping […]