Latino Rebels
A Powerful Video Calls to #StopFamilyDetention
Helen’s story.
A Maryland Police Officer Is Charged With Raping an Undocumented Woman (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: October 18, 2018
Julián Castro on His Plans to Run for President in 2020 and the Use of the Word ‘Radical’
“We’re going to make sure that we’re doing our part to push back because there’s no way in hell that we’re going to have this country go down the path that this President is taking us down,” the former HUD secretary told Maria Hinojosa
We Are Texas: An Analysis of Young Latino Voters in the Lone Star State
“The health of our democracy and state hinges on an active and engaged citizenry.”
Maryland Police Officer Charged With Raping Undocumented Latina Woman After Routine Traffic Stop
Officer Ryan Macklin was arrested Monday night.
An LGBTQ Victory in Trinidad and Tobago (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: October 16, 2018
Scrutiny of HHS Grows as Migrant Children Moved to Tent Cities
Media also reports on HHS misleading the public on existence of “central database” to keep track of children.
Pew Report: Despite Record Number of Latino Voters, Turnout in Midterm Elections Still Declining
“In 2014, the turnout rate among Latino eligible voters dropped to a record low of 27%.”
Don’t Forget About Honduras (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: October 14, 2018
Today’s Google Doodle Is All About the Great Roberto Clemente
The Original 21
‘You Don’t Have Any Rights Here:’ New Amnesty International Report on Family Separations at US-Mexico Border
“The Trump administration is waging a deliberate campaign of human rights violations against asylum- seekers, in order to broadcast globally that the United States no longer welcomes refugees.”
Registering Puerto Rican Voters in Central Florida: Will It Make a Difference? (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: October 10, 2018
Supreme Court Denies Review, Federal Officials Defend Disenfranchisement in U.S. Territories Before Human Rights Commission
“Absent full enjoyment of the right to vote, Americans in the territories are too easily ignored by all three branches of the federal government,” Neil Weare of Equally American said.
New Poll Says Consumer Confidence Among US Latinos Improves
The poll also said that President Trump’s job approval is at 37 percent among Latinos.
Sahara Libre: The Fight for Independence in Western Sahara (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: October 8, 2018
A Federal Judge Just Blocked the End of TPS for Four Countries: What Happens Next? (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: October 4, 2018
Woman Telling Spanish Speakers to Talk English Gets Shut Down by Another Woman
Another example of TODAY IN RACISM
Watch CBS News’ Full PUERTO RICO: THE EXODUS AFTER HURRICANE MARIA Documentary
David Begnaud returns to Puerto Rico for CBSN Originals to examine the impact of that exodus and what the future holds.
IG Report: ‘DHS Was Not Fully Prepared to Implement the Administration’s Zero Tolerance Policy’
“DHS also struggled to identify, track, and reunify families separated under Zero Tolerance due to limitations with its information technology systems, including a lack of integration between systems.”
Read the Inspector General Report That Discovered Nooses in an Immigration Detention Jail
One detainee told us, “I’ve seen a few attempted suicides using the braided sheets by the vents and then the guards laugh at them and call them ‘suicide failures’ once they are back from medical.”