Conventional Wisdom On Latino Voters May Be Wrong
The conventional wisdom in Washington, even among many in the Republican Party, is that the GOP is putting the future […]
The conventional wisdom in Washington, even among many in the Republican Party, is that the GOP is putting the future […]
California daily La Opinión slammed President Barack Obama’s deportation policy in an editorial published Monday, calling for him to use executive
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews.com Should voters check more carefully about the ethnicity of a candidate for office? Or
By Adam Chiara CTLatinoNews.com Less than half of U.S. Latino workers have retirement plans as a benefit
The New York State Senate Monday killed the DREAM Act in a “razor-thin” mostly partisan vote. With 32 votes needed
Robert Held CTLatinoNews.com Imagine working a job with no benefits, long hours, and no guaranteed time for
Robert Held CTLatinoNews.com Children of undocumented immigrant parents who are facing deportation have begun becoming a bigger
By Miguel Pérez From the very beginning, everyone knew there was something morally wrong with it. And yet, many Hispanic
Ian Haney López understands politics, especially dog whistle politics — the practice of using code words that use race to
A new report on the changing demographics in Texas shows Hispanic voters could be shaping the future of politics in
President Barack Obama has lost the nation’s largest Latino advocacy organization. The National Council of La Raza is set to
For years, the group Mujeres de la Tierra (Women of the Earth) has kept an eye on the very large