Why Does The GOP Keep Calling Marco Rubio A Possible VP?

Why Does The GOP Keep Calling Marco Rubio A Possible VP?

Mary Mata January 26, 2012

On Friday Marco Rubio will give a speech at the Hispanic Leadership Network conference in Miami, Florida that positions him as the preeminent conservative Latino politician United States of America. Meanwhile, Newt […]

Connecticut Mayor’s Answer To Latino Harassment: Eat Tacos

NewsTaco

You can excuse a deer for staring into oncoming headlights, it’s a victim of circumstance. You can even justify the fish in a barrel, they didn’t choose to be there. […]

If Romney Elected, 1/3 Of U.S. Plans To Self-Deport

Mary Mata January 25, 2012

[In this photo, Mittens explains how he likes his maids to fold his jewel-encrusted pajamas.] During the most recent GOP debate in Florida, presidential hopeful and confirmed self-labotomizer Mittens Romney […]

Romney’s Self Deportation Rhetoric Is Offensive To Latinos

Mary Mata

By Eliseo Medina, SEIU Has Mitt Romney forgotten that Latinos speak English as well as Spanish? How else can he explain his double talk when it comes to the Latino […]

The Tale Of Romney And The DREAMer

NewsTaco January 23, 2012

What happened between an undocumented student and GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney at a recent Manhattan fundraiser reads like something written by the the Brothers Grimm. A deceivingly simple story […]

South Carolina’s Immigration Law Challenges The Constitution

Mary Mata January 19, 2012

By Christopher Rangel South Carolina ranked number one in Latino growth for the 2000-2010 decade with a growth rate of 148%, at the same time that  legislators followed Arizona’s footsteps with one […]

I Don’t Want To Be The Model Minority For The American Dream

Mary Mata January 18, 2012

I’m tired of having to explain to white folks that many people in my working class Mexican community cannot persevere no matter how hard they may try. I’m often met […]

Mexican Immigration Is Slowing While Asian Immigration Grows

Mary Mata

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 […]

It’s Time To Think Outside The Box On Immigration

Mary Mata January 13, 2012

By Christine Goffredo, otherwords.org Mariela Obregon Chavarria hoped to return to her native country of Nicaragua one day, but arriving in handcuffs and escorted by security officers wasn’t what she had […]

Undocumented Immigrants Can’t Even Freeload Properly

Mary Mata January 12, 2012

It’s no secret that El Guapo hates undocumented immigrants. He spent most of the holidays on his roof, throwing used cell phones and rusty 9-volt batteries at his undocumented family […]