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Diane Alverio Publisher, CTLatinoNews.com No sooner had CtLatinoNews.com posted a story yesterday about Latino candidates in New Haven than the […]
Diane Alverio Publisher, CTLatinoNews.com No sooner had CtLatinoNews.com posted a story yesterday about Latino candidates in New Haven than the […]
The tide may be turning for Latinos seeking political office in New Haven. Members of the city’s Latino community have
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews.com Much to his own surprise, Fernando Muniz will be the first Latino Deputy Commissioner for the
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews.com With increasing attention in the Capitol being placed on mental health services, and agencies such as
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews.com Wildaliz Bermudez was just five years old when she was a plaintiff at the outset of
Just because the justices making up the U.S. Supreme Court are a diverse group does not mean the lawyers presenting
With Washington on the cusp of major immigration reform, 11 million undocumented immigrants have the potential to become U.S. citizens.
Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews.com Although four bills that would have allowed some undocumented immigrants access to drivers licenses died in the
If the GOP wants to gain votes in the Latino community, they must not only support, but pass immigration reform
Travelling to and from Mexico may start costing more than just gas money. The Department of Homeland Security could start
A video of Rep. Paul Ryan using the slur “anchor babies” during a recent town hall meeting has surfaced, Think
In the past 25 years, not one Latino has sat on the 15-member Los Angeles City Council. However, three Latina