Supreme Court Avoids Racial Profiling Issue
Supreme Court Avoids Racial Profiling Issue
By Griselda Nevarez and Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Although immigrant-rights advocates have long charged that Arizona’s controversial immigration law would lead to racial profiling, the U.S. Supreme Court abstained from delving into […]
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Thursday, April 26, 2012 Latino Evangelicals Rally Voters Around Complex Election 2012 Agenda (Huffington Post): Both left- and right-leaning Latino evangelical groups are staging multi-city voter registration and mobilization drives over […]
Restaurants May Have To Disclose Immigration Of Servers
And while the greater issue of immigration enforcement is argued in the highest court in the land, we get this from a County Board of Supervisors, in California, as reported […]
Texas Takes Notice As Supreme Court Hears Arizona Case
Peter Malof, Texas News Service SAN JUAN, Texas – The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments today in a controversial immigration-enforcement case which could have a big impact on Texas families. […]
Supreme Court: Who’s In Charge Of Enforcing Dignity?
By Victor Landa Like everyone else living on this planet, I am informed by me experience. So my take on issues comes from the place where I stand, and have […]
Net-Zero, A New U.S. Reality
By Victor Landa Picture this: It’s mid to late February on the border between the U.S. and Mexico. On the U.S. side, in Laredo, Texas, they’re celebrating George Washington’s birthday with a […]
Texas Has Yet To Follow Arizona’s Lead On Immigration
By Christopher Rangel Currently, Texas does not have an immigration law pending a lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Justice as other states do. However, that does not mean the […]
Commentary: A Collective Silence Is A License To Hate
By Jim Estrada It is becoming clear that too many in our society have reached a level of comfort with overt expressions of bias and racial discrimination towards non-whites, especially […]
FAQ On The Legal Issues In Arizona v. United States
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments Wednesday regarding Arizona’s controversial immigration law — a case formally known as Arizona v. United States. The […]
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Tuesday April 24, 2012 Democrats have work to do to encourage voter turnout (Austin American-Statesman): “Everyone talks about the ‘sleeping giant of the Latino community,’ but the sleeping giant will not wake […]