Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown Says NO to the DREAMers

Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown Says NO to the DREAMers

Mary Mata September 24, 2012

By Latino Rebels Last week, Massachusetts senator Scott Brown (R), who is facing a tough re-election bid against Elizabeth Warren (D), spent an hour talking with 96.9 Boston Talks’ “Jim and […]

Mitt Romney’s Porcentages: ¿1, 47, or 100?

Mary Mata

By Viviana Hurtado, The Wise Latina Club Mitt Romney is known for putting his foot in his mouth. But when the liberal magazine Mother Jones posted the video of the 2012 Republican presidential nominee calling 47% of […]

American Latino National Summit: Rebranding U.S. Latinos

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Latinos get it. There’s a perception problem across the United States, where far too many Americans have the wrong idea about who U.S. Latinos are, what […]

NOTICIANDO: What’s New From a Latino point of View

NewsTaco September 23, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco From Mitt Romney’s 47% remark and how his campaign would be better off if he’d been Latino, to voter suppression in Florida, implemented then walked back, and how […]

Deferred Action Leaves Some Behind and in Limbo

Mary Mata

By Beth Caldwell and Joel Medina, New America Media When she heard about President Obama’s announcement about offering temporary immigration relief to undocumented immigrant youth who came to the United States […]

National Voter Registration Day Aims to Boost Latino Turnout

Mary Mata

(Editor’s note: NewsTaco has partnered with Mi Familia Vota to organize a National Voter Registration Day Twitter  Party to spread information and motivate Latinos to register and vote on this […]

Children’s Citizenship Ceremony at Los Angeles Central Library

Mary Mata

By Yago Cura, NewsTaco What with all the starched white dress shirts and itchy pants, at first I thought I was at a spelling bee; but, then I realized that […]

NewsTaco & Mi Familia Vota Co-sponsor Vote Twitter Party Sept. 25

NewsTaco September 21, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco On the up side, and according to  most every political observer, the Latino electorate is poised to make it’s mark on this presidential election. On it’s underbelly, […]

Report: The Backstory on Who “Doesn’t Pay” Taxes

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By Monique Coppola, Public News Service RICHMOND, Va. – Pundits and politicians are throwing around a lot of numbers these days, and when it comes to taxes – and who is, […]

To Understand Mitt Romney’s Immigration Posición, You First Must Rewind

Mary Mata

By Viviana Hurtado, The Wise Latina Club Before 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney addressed immigration to amigos at the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce conference, he brought it up at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa which […]