Latino News Roundup for December 17th, 2012

Dec 17, 2012
11:10 PM

 

Today’s Latino News Roundup from HispanicTips:

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A falling population presents a growing range of challenges for Puerto Rico and is now raising red flags on Wall Street regarding the island’s economic and fiscal future.
     From: www.caribbeanbusinesspr.com

Guillermo del Toro: The Busiest Latino in Show Bidness?
     From: www.sefijaonline.com

Gringos speaking Spanish badly; what does it mean?
     From: www.voxxi.com

NAFTA, DO WE HAFTA? – The impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on economies, industries and labor markets across the three countries involved is still a hot issue among experts. Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research weighs the pros and cons of NAFTA, 20 years later.
     From: www.futuromediagroup.org

More Than 355,000 Undocumented Immigrants Accepted For DACA – Deferred Action
     From: www.fronterasdesk.org

REPORT – “Citizen Gain: The Economic Benefits of Naturalization for Immigrants and the Economy” finds that citizenship, alone, can boost individual earnings by 8 to 11%, leading to a potential $21-45 billion increase in cumulative earnings over ten years that will have ripple effects on the national economy.
     From: csii.usc.edu

Top 10 Reasons Your Children Aren’t Speaking Your Language
     From: www.multilingualliving.com

Victoria Soto, 27, sacrificed herself to save her first grade students by throwing her body in front of gunman Adam Lanza – Connecticut
     From: www.dailymail.co.uk

Puerto Rico Family Mourns After Sandy Hook School Shooting – 6-year-old Ana Grace Marquez-Green
     From: abcnews.go.com

Chicano rock pioneers Los Lobos marking 40 years
     From: minnesota.publicradio.org

Culled from latest HispanicTips’ Reports

TOP STORIES Hispanic Report for December 17th, 2012

CULTURA Hispanic Report for December 17th, 2012

BUSINESS Hispanic Report for December 17th, 2012