Restaurants May Have To Disclose Immigration Of Servers
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 […]
Naturalization To Voter Push Is Running Out Of Time
The presidential election is seven months away. That leaves roughly six months to register people in time to vote in November. The ambitious goal, reported by NewsTaco, is to register […]
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 […]
MALDEF Sues For Refusal To Release Records In Ruben Salazar Case
(Editor’s note: the following is a MALDEF Press Release) Today (4/23/12) MALDEF filed a petition for writ of mandate to compel Sheriff Lee Baca to release public records relating to […]
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 […]
Morning NewsTaco
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 […]