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Tell Them’s First Virtual March

Tell Them's First Virtual March

Join us for South Carolina’s first Virtual March in support of responsible reproductive health policies. State and national policymakers have requested that we do more to demonstrate South Carolina voters’ support for improved policies. In response, we and other advocates are... (Continue reading)

Jim DeMint Statement on Successful Honduran Elections

Jim DeMint Statement on Successful Honduran Elections

November 30, 2009 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, made the following statement on the recent elections in Honduras. After a high 60 percent turnout, the Honduran... (Continue reading)

DeMint on Border Security

DeMint on Border Security

Clearly, Congress has failed to keep its promise to the American people to secure our borders and stop illegal immigration. The nonpartisan Pew Hispanic Center estimates that about 850,000 illegal immigrants enter the U.S. each year, and that the total... (Continue reading)

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Sex Slavery Thrives In Shadows Created by Immigration Policy

Sex Slavery Thrives In Shadows Created by Immigration Policy

In his east Charlotte apartment less than a mile from Windsor Park Elementary, Jorge Flores Rojas created a religious shrine to a mystical figure known as the patron saint of death, who is said to protect pimps and other... (Continue reading)

EL DNC COMMEMORA MES DE LA HERENCIA HISPANA

EL DNC COMMEMORA MES DE LA HERENCIA HISPANA

Washington, D.C.—El Presidente del Comité Nacional Demócrata (DNC), Tim Kaine, emitió las siguientes declaraciones conmemorando el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, que comienza hoy, 15 de septiembre: “El Mes de la Herencia Hispana nos brinda una oportunidad para reflexionar sobre... (Continue reading)

Forced Firing of Undocumented Workers in L.A. Causes Furor

Forced Firing of Undocumented Workers in L.A. Causes Furor

From: La Frontera TImes A clothing maker with a vast garment factory in downtown Los Angeles is firing about 1,800 immigrant employees in the coming days — more than a quarter of its workforce — after a federal investigation turned up... (Continue reading)

Would the Olympics benefit Chicago’s Latino community?

Would the Olympics benefit Chicago’s Latino community?

From: Chicanisima I was asked to look into this question for Contratiempo magazine, a local Spanish-language publication here in Chicago. I interviewed Hispanic community leaders and politicians for this story. You can link to my story here in Spanish or read... (Continue reading)

Forced Firing of Undocumented Workers in L.A. Causes Furor

Forced Firing of Undocumented Workers in L.A. Causes Furor

From: La Frontera TImes A clothing maker with a vast garment factory in downtown Los Angeles is firing about 1,800 immigrant employees in the coming days — more than a quarter of its workforce — after a federal investigation turned up... (Continue reading)

Would the Olympics benefit Chicago’s Latino community?

Would the Olympics benefit Chicago’s Latino community?

From: Chicanisima I was asked to look into this question for Contratiempo magazine, a local Spanish-language publication here in Chicago. I interviewed Hispanic community leaders and politicians for this story. You can link to my story here in Spanish or read... (Continue reading)

Latin American Festival

Latin American Festival

Sunday, October 4, 2009 Feel the heat at the 2009 Latin American Festival on Sunday, October 4 at North Charleston Wannamaker County Park, and celebrate the sights and sounds of the Latin world. Live Salsa and Merengue music will fill... (Continue reading)

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