Arizona Universities May Open In-State Tuition to Deferred Action Beneficiaries

Arizona Universities May Open In-State Tuition to Deferred Action Beneficiaries

Mary Mata October 8, 2012

By Hispanically Speaking News Undocumented immigrants who obtain work permits under the federal Deferred Action program may qualify for in-state tuition at public universities in Arizona. A 2007 state law […]

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Monday October 8, 2012 By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Romney, Obama Should Not Celebrate Debate, Immigrant And Civil Rights Advocates Say (Huffington Post): This piece sums up what I’ve been thinking […]

Demographic Change and Partisan Gain in Nevada

NewsTaco October 5, 2012

By David F. Damore, Latino Decisions As the 2012 election moves into its final month, Nevada looms large in most Electoral College prognostications regarding the presidential race and the outcome […]

Phoenix City Council Considering Local ID for Undocumented Immigrants

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By Valeria Fernández, New America Media PHOENIX, ARIZ.–A member of the Phoenix City Council is exploring the possibility that the local government could create a form of identification care to help […]

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Friday October 5, 2012  Where Latinos Vote in One Helpful Map (ABC News): I LOVE this! Maybe because I’m a visual learner, maybe because I need pictures to help me understand a […]

So, Archbishop, You’re Going to Tell Me How to Vote?

NewsTaco October 4, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino That line could have come from King George VI played by Colin Firth in The King’s Speech.  The archbishop thought he was going to tell the king […]

Gov. Brown’s Veto of Domestic Workers Bill Angers Caregivers

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By Joseph Pimentel, New America Media LOS ANGELES – Saying that signing the bill into law could cost the state nearly $200 million, Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed AB 889, better […]

Increasing the Relevance of Minority Voters, From an Ethnic Media Perspective

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By Julie Pham, New America Media In May 2012, minority newborns began to outnumber their white counterparts in the US. But even with an African American president and huge growth […]

Latino Vote Not at Play During the First Presidential Debate

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By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi The Latino vote has been fairly coveted this election season, but during the first presidential debate political analysts claimed it was a missed opportunity to appeal […]

After the First Presidential Debate, Why Nothing Has Changed

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Going into it, before  the key lights were lighted for the first presidential debate of the 2012 election season, word was that Mitt Romney needed to […]