Immigration Reform: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
Al Día, Editorial, Posted: Feb 01, 2013
It's a measure of how disastrous the immigration discourse has become that both of this week's proposals seem like such a step forward.
Ethnic Media's Collective Message to the White House: Do It Now
New America Media, Editorial, Posted: Jan 28, 2013
More than 50 ethnic media outlets across the country are publishing an editorial this week calling for just and humane immigration reform.
What's Wrong With Immigration Reform, Rubio Style
Hispanic Link News Service, Commentary, Posted: Jan 25, 2013
There are legitimate reasons to be skeptical of Marco Rubio's conversion from immigration hardliner to immigration reformer.
ACLU Warns It Will Sue CA Over Underserved ELL Students
La Opinión, News Report, Posted: Jan 24, 2013
The ACLU claims that more than 20,000 English Language Learners are not receiving the services they need to learn English.
Mexico -- The New Destination Country
Frontera NorteSur, News Report, Posted: Jan 23, 2013
A new study finds that the documented, foreign-born population in Mexico increased 45 percent from 2005 to 2010.
Jessica Lum, Reporter, Editor and Photographer, Dies
Mission Local, News Report, Posted: Jan 23, 2013
Jessica Lum, a former reporter and editor at Mission Local, died Sunday morning. She was 25 years old.
Did Puerto Rico's Social Media Just Slay La Comay?
Politic365, News Report, Posted: Jan 09, 2013
A controversial Puerto Rican TV puppet that made homophobic remarks has sparked a boycott of the TV talk show.
FCC Says Cost of Prison Phone Calls Too High
Black America Web, News Report, Posted: Jan 07, 2013
The FCC is focusing its sight on little known phone companies that have quietly built up a monopoly servicing prisoners.
David Phan's Suicide Sparks Grief, Anger and Calls for Justice
Hyphen Magazine, News Report, Posted: Jan 06, 2013
The suicide of a 14-year-old Vietnamese American boy raises questions about a school's role in supporting a culture of anti-gay bullying.
N.C. Governor Grants Pardons to Members of Wilmington Ten
The Wilmington Journal, News Report, Posted: Jan 05, 2013
North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue has granted individual pardons of actual innocence to members of the Wilmington Ten.
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