Opinion: Señor Presidente — We Latinos Care About A Syria Strike Too
Hugo Balta As a Latino in the United States there are certain prejudices people have about where I’m from, my […]
Hugo Balta As a Latino in the United States there are certain prejudices people have about where I’m from, my […]
The anchors of the major U.S. English-language networks gather at the White House for presidential interviews. Univision wanted one of
By Robert Cyr As the Latino population in Connecticut’s Middlesex County grows, so does their political influence. Angel Fernandez, who is
A new report being distributed to congressional members states that nearly 14,000 new jobs on average in each congressional district over
The political stakes could hardly be higher. Latinos, who have leaned Democratic, demographically are surging in Texas. And if the Democrats
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the United States, warned that
By Linda Tishler Levinson He admits he made a mistake and is working to live a better life. But Angel
Hernandez with President Barack Obama The former intern who is credited with helping to save U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’
Americo Santiago, an organizational leader in Hispanic politics, with his son, state Rep. Ezequiel Santiago. Hispanics, by sheer numbers registered
This weekend’s March on Washington 50th anniversary was no sooner over than Gov. Bobby Jindal. R-La., criticized minorities for not assimilating
More than 3,000 undocumented Connecticut youth have applied to shield themselves from deportations, and nearly 70 percent of them have
Rep. Hilda Santiago Representative Hilda Santiago (D-Meriden), along with a coalition of organizations, and the Meriden Police Department, announced a$150,652 grant that