
Mexican supermarket workers and union condemn E-Verify
Mexican supermarket (mercado) workers, supporters and union organizers marched through the Latino immigrant community on San Jose's East Side.

13,000 jam Navy Pier to gain legal status
On Aug. 15, Navy Pier here transformed into New York's Ellis Island - instead of seeing the Statue of Liberty welcome them, it was the Chicago skyline.

Plan to help minority males unveiled
A state Assembly committee has put together a comprehensive picture of the challenges faced by these young people.

Puerto Rican parade features Latinos for Obama
Chanting "O-BA-MA, O-BA-MA," a feisty contingent of the recently formed Latinos for Obama marched in the front of Cleveland's annual Puerto Rican Parade

NAACP fighting “battles we thought we had won”
As the theme for this year's convention, "NAACP: Your Power, Your Decision - VOTE," indicated, the attack on voting rights has become a critical issue.

Supreme Court strikes down most of Arizona immigration law
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down three parts of Arizona's immigration law today, but permitted one of the key parts to stand in a split decision.

Obama builds commanding lead among Latinos
Latinos seem to be increasingly certain as to who is on their side and who is not.

DREAMers end sit-in at Obama office
Chants of "Undocumented, unafraid!" continued for several minutes as the strikers greeted and hugged those in the crowd.

DREAM Act has majority support, but not Rubio “plan”
The vast majority of people in the United States support the DREAM Act.

DREAMers in Denver protest deportations, private prisons for immigrants
Undocumented youths from the Campaign for the American Dream arrived here just a few days ago, and are already changing things.

