Biden Says He’ll Introduce Immigration Bill ‘Immediately’

Biden Says He’ll Introduce Immigration Bill ‘Immediately’

Victor Landa January 11, 2021

President-elect Joe Biden says he’ll introduce immigration legislation “immediately” after taking office later this month, and that his Justice Department will investigate the Trump administration’s separation of migrant children from […]

Critics Say Questions About Citizenship Could Wreck Chances for an Accurate 2020 Census

Victor Landa January 3, 2018

WASHINGTON — A request by the Justice Department to ask people about their citizenship status in the 2020 census is stirring a broad backlash from census experts and others who […]

Even With Affirmative Action, Blacks and Hispanics Are More Underrepresented at Top Colleges Than 35 Years Ago

Victor Landa August 24, 2017

Even after decades of affirmative action, black and Hispanic students are more underrepresented at the nation’s top colleges and universities than they were 35 years ago, according to a New […]

FBI Raids Offices Of California State Senator, Latino Legislative Caucus

Mary Mata June 5, 2013

By Don Thompson and Tom Verdin, Associated Press, Huffington Post SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The FBI searched the offices of a California state senator and the Legislature’s Latino caucus on Tuesday […]

Thomas Perez Finally Backed for Labor Department by Senate Committee

Mary Mata May 17, 2013

By Rocio Gonzalez, Voxxi Third time’s the charm. President Barack Obama’s nominee to head the Labor Department, Thomas Perez, was finally approved by the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, […]

Thomas E. Perez Expected to Face Tough Questions over Past Record

Mary Mata April 18, 2013

By Latinovations During his confirmation hearing today, Secretary of Labor nominee Thomas E. Perez is expected to face tough questions from Republican critics about his tenure as head of the […]