Mitt Romney’s Mexican Family: Caution On Immigration

Mitt Romney’s Mexican Family: Caution On Immigration

Mary Mata July 25, 2011

Lots of folks have been mentioning this Washington Post story about Mitt Romney’s Mexican relatives. In case you don’t remember, and as we previously reported, Romney’s ancestors fled to Mexico […]

Spanish TV Ads Are Not Latino Politics

NewsTaco

In 2008 the political pundits said the presidential election was the most Latinized, ever. It was also the first time, that I know, that the term was used in the […]

Democrats Recruit Latino Support With Spanish Video

Mary Mata July 22, 2011

 Not really sure what to make of this, but the Democratic National Committee has created a Spanish language video in an effort to reach out to Latinos in Reno, Las Vegas, […]

News Taco To Go: Medicaid, Child Labor, Border Fence Y Más

Mary Mata

GOP Cuts To Medicaid Would Devastate Latino Families, Kids How To Become A Latino Marketing Dynamo 5 Reasons To Reconsider Child Labor 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 […]

GOP Seeks To Deport More People

Mary Mata July 20, 2011

Republicans recently introduced a measure in Congress that would remove the President’s discretion to prioritize deportation cases, in essence ending the practice of prioritizing dangerous criminals and stopping delayed deportations. […]

GOP Set To Spend $3 Million On State Level Latino Candidates

NewsTaco July 19, 2011

The problem with putting a price on politics is that you put a price on politics – it’s a doomed idea by definition. Case in point: the GOP says it will spend […]

Alabama Rep. Should Apologize For Anti-Immigrant Rant

Mary Mata July 18, 2011

[Editor’s note: The following is an op-ed from Somos Republicans.] By Bob Quasius Recently, Congressman Mo Brooks said he would do anything short of shooting illegal immigrants. Even his colleagues in Congress rebuked […]

Mexican Born Pastor Forms “Hispanic Tea Party”

Mary Mata July 14, 2011

Mexican-born Texas pastor Armando Vera formed what he calls the Hispanic Tea Party back in June because he says the conservative movement focuses too much on politics and not enough […]

Castro’s Campaign Will Inspire A New Generation Of Latino Leaders

Mary Mata July 13, 2011

Austin, Texas — Last week I helped organize a meet-and-greet for Joaquín Castro in East Austin that brought a full spectrum of over 200 reporters, politicos, activists, academics, entrepreneurs, community […]