Trump DACA Decision Aimed at Fear of a Brown Electorate
Trump DACA Decision Aimed at Fear of a Brown Electorate
When Donald Trump swanned down the escalator at Trump Tower in June 2015 and announced he was running for president, he said he felt called to duty in order to […]
We Still Need the Voting Rights Act to Give Equal Access
By Dr. Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto, NBCLatino These days, voting is largely uneventful. You show up at the polls, check in, vote, and get your sticker. Long gone are the days […]
Supreme Court: GOP Must Abide Voter Protection Decree
By Warren Richey, Christian Science Monitor Click on picture to read story. [Photo by runJMrun]
Voter suppression: 219,000 Latino voters at risk
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Analysts are certain turnout in the Hispanic community will be pivotal in this election and with two weeks before November a new report highlights their electoral clout if […]
Will Latino Voter Purges Continue? Only If We Let Them!
By Maria Cardona, Latinovations As a Latina mother, there is nothing more important to me than inculcating in my children the importance of making sure their voices are heard—whether in […]
Voter Suppression Likely To Affect Voters In Upcoming Election
By Latinovations As of 2011, 17 states have passed various forms of voter suppression measures, which are likely to affect the outcome of the 2012 Presidential election. Additionally, the 2012 Republic National […]
Voter Suppression In the U.S. – An Infographic
The way things now stand, 10% of Latino voters have had their right to vote suppressed in the states that have approved voter ID laws. The prospect for the future is that […]
DOJ Monitors Election Day To Guard Against Voter Suppression
Today is the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, or election day as the U.S. Congress calls it. There is voting going on across the country — from gubernatorial […]