Politics
Reflections on Uvalde
Latino Rebels Radio: June 2, 2022
Petro, Hernández to Vie in Colombia Presidential Runoff
BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — Colombian voters opted for a dramatic change in presidential politics, choosing a leftist former rebel and an outsider populist businessman to advance to a runoff election in June amid hopes a new face can pull them out of the economic damage from the pandemic.
Puerto Rico’s Consensus Status Bill
Latino Rebels Radio: May 26, 2022
El Salvador Extends Anti-Gang Emergency for Another Month
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — El Salvador’s congress granted a request Wednesday by President Nayib Bukele for a second extension of the country’s anti-gang emergency decree.
The Green Wave
Latino Rebels Radio: May 12, 2022
Jessica Cisneros Takes on Rep. Cuellar, Democratic Establishment in South Texas Race
On May 24, immigrant rights attorney and Laredo native Jessica Cisneros faces nine-term Congressman Henry Cuellar, the only anti-abortion Democrat in the House of Representatives, in a run-off election.
As Nation Changes Stance on Life Sentences for Minors, Tennessee’s Juvenile Lifers Are Left Behind
Whether the juvenile lifers will be able to see freedom any sooner —like others across the country— all comes down to Tennessee law.
Report: Draft Opinion Suggests High Court Will Overturn Roe
WASHINGTON (AP) — A draft opinion circulated among Supreme Court justices suggests that earlier this year a majority of them had thrown support behind overturning the 1973 case Roe v. Wade that legalized abortion nationwide, according to a report published Monday night in Politico. It’s unclear if the draft represents the court’s final word on the matter.
A Progressive Case for Puerto Rico Statehood
Latino Rebels Radio: April 21, 2022
Reasons Why My Primos Didn’t Vote (OPINION)
Every 30 seconds, a Latinx person turns 18. It is time to identify and dispel some of the most pervasive lies told to Latinx voters that impede participation. It is time to challenge mainstream narratives and tell our truth.
Court Upholds Puerto Ricans’ Exclusion From Benefits Program
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has upheld the differential treatment of residents of Puerto Rico, ruling that Congress was within its power to exclude them from a benefits program that’s available in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
US to Welcome Ukraine Refugees But No Longer Through Mexico
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is making it easier for refugees fleeing Russia’s war on Ukraine to come to the United States from Europe while trying to shut down an informal route through northern Mexico that has emerged in recent weeks.
How Iowa’s Anti-Critical Race Theory Bills Impact Students of Color (VIDEO)
An Iowa bill would require cameras in almost every K-12 classroom in the state, allowing parents to view livestreams and thus monitor instruction. In this video, journalist and decolonial educator Constanza Eliana Chinea gives a deep dive into the bill and how it affects Black and Brown people in the state and beyond
Puerto Rico Should Pay Attention to French Elections (OPINION)
Voters in both countries are increasingly dissatisfied with national politics and looking to emergent parties for solutions, but they are not ready to ditch the traditional parties in local races. How the emergent parties engage in local politics will determine if the parties can effectively create a new political order.
Cubans Seek Broad Reforms, Not Another Revolution (OPINION)
While many in the United States use social media information to justify a regime change, the reality is, that’s not what every Cuban wants.
Santiago de Chile Prepares Water Rationing Plan in Face of 12-Year Drought
CHILE: The Governor of the Metropolitan Region of Santiago last Monday announced a protocol for rationing water in the capital to address a record-breaking 12-year drought.
Texas Moves to Ease Border Gridlock Over ‘Sense of Urgency’
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The logjam of trucks at the U.S.-Mexico border finally began breaking Thursday after nearly a week as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott eased off his latest dramatic action over immigration that has gridlocked some of the world’s busiest trade ports and taken a mounting economic toll.
Mafalda Power
Latino Rebels Radio: April 14, 2022
End of Title 42 Sees Renewed Hate Towards Migrants of Color (OPINION)
As predictable as Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric, the decades-old language of anti-Latino hate has resurfaced like a festering boil in the wake of Biden’s plans to end Title 42 restrictions on immigration.
Why Is Marco López the Only Latino Gubernatorial Candidate in Arizona Race? (OPINION)
Democrat Marco A. López Jr., who spoke with Latino Rebels shortly after announcing his candidacy last May, is the only Latino running in Arizona’s governor race, even though nearly a third of all residents are Latino.
On César Chávez’s 95th Birthday, President Biden Must Deliver for Farmworkers (OPINION)
We are far from the justice Chávez sought.