Supreme Court: Who’s In Charge Of Enforcing Dignity?

Supreme Court: Who’s In Charge Of Enforcing Dignity?

NewsTaco April 25, 2012

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 […]

FAQ On The Legal Issues In Arizona v. United States

Mary Mata April 24, 2012

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 […]

SB1070 Before Supreme Court Wednesday: What You Need To Know

NewsTaco April 23, 2012

Two years worth of posturing and protesting, testing and taunting, about immigration and states rights will come to a head this Wednesday when both sides of Arizona’s controversial SB1070 argue […]

It’s Time For All Of Us To Move Past SB 1070

Mary Mata March 6, 2012

By Cristina Tzintzún, Executive Director of Workers Defense Project The recent decision by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton to uphold the constitutional rights of day laborers in Arizona and block the implementation of […]

Alabama’s HB 56 Attacks The Entire Community

Mary Mata March 5, 2012

By Justin Cox, American Civil Liberties Union On March 1, the ACLU was in court challenging the constitutionality of both Alabama and Georgia’s discriminatory anti-immigrant laws. Of the five Arizona-inspired […]

Alabama’s Law Backfires, Creating A New Civil Rights Movement

Mary Mata March 1, 2012

By Eliseo Medina, SEIU Alabama’s show-me-your-papers law, HB56, threatens to turn the clock back to a time when hardworking men and women were persecuted because of the color of their […]

Georgia’s Immigration Law Highlights Reality Vs. Politics

Mary Mata February 29, 2012

By Christopher Rangel Georgia’s Latino population growth ranked the state tenth nationwide for the 2000-2010 decade, with a Latino population of about 854,000. The state also ranked sixth in the number of unauthorized immigrants […]

Analysis: What Arizona, Michigan Primaries Mean For The GOP

Mary Mata February 28, 2012

By Aurelia Fierros Just hours before primaries in Arizona and Michigan, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum have come into view as the two Republican contenders vying for leadership in what […]

Arizona To Create An “Armed Militia” Along Its Border

Mary Mata February 22, 2012

America for the most part has been cringing and shaking it’s head at the state of Arizona’s absurd behavior in recent years. Aside from the few advocating that we should […]

Latino Students Protest Romney’s Visit To Arizona

Mary Mata February 16, 2012

While Republican president hopeful Mitt Romney visited the State of Arizona, a group of young Latinos protested his visit due to his stance on immigration reform and the Development Relief […]