
Report challenges anti-immigrant "enforcement first" calls
The United States already spends more money on and has more infrastructure devoted to stopping undocumented immigrants from entering the country than for any other activity designated as illegal.

“Latino voters have a check to cash” for immigration reform
Latinos influenced the election outcome in a big way this year, helping to ensure President Barack Obama's second term.

Latinos: integral to the winning electoral coalition
Pouring out in record numbers for President Barack Obama, Latinos added a strong voice to the broad labor-led, rainbow coalition that clinched the president's re-election last week.

Obama winning Latino vote
President Obama is on his way to winning more Latino votes today than any other presidential candidate in history.

Latino voter numbers to rise 25 percent
The number of Latino voters will rise by 25 percent in the 2012 election, to 12.6 million, compared to 2008, and they'll hold the key votes in more states than ever before.

Community protests grocery chain's cooperation with ICE
Protesters also urged customers to join a boycott of all Mi Pueblo stores to protest the company's announcement that it was cooperating with the government's online E-Verify program.

Second debate makes repressive Romney immigration policy crystal clear
Belatedly, it seemed to be dawning on the Republican Party that their obstructionism on immigration reform.

President Obama will establish Chávez National Monument
President Obama is slated to announce establishment of the César E. Chávez National Monument.

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.


