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Woman Telling Spanish Speakers to Talk English Gets Shut Down by Another Woman
Another example of TODAY IN RACISM
The Immigrant Woman Who Confronted Senator Flake
In this interview, we learn about why Ana María Archila immigrated to the United States, what inspired her to become an activist and why she actually had been preparing for her elevator moment for a long time.
Structural Disenfranchisement in US Territories Has Consequences
My hope is that the time has finally arrived to have a national conversation about the continued denial of voting rights to nearly four million Americans.
Government Audit Finds Failures in Trump’s Child Separation Policy
The audit found that hundreds of separated children were detained for longer than the three-day time limit in Border Patrol facilities.
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.”
Dear Florida Puerto Ricans: Vote to Make the Impossible Happen
We need to start somewhere.
Full and Accurate Count of Latinos in Census 2020 Important to 93 Percent of Latino Voters
Results show Latinos also have deep concerns over Census 2020, with more than two-thirds stating they do not trust the Trump Administration to keep confidential the information collected.
Canada Joins US and Mexico in Trade Deal to Replace NAFTA
The agreement also grants the U.S. greater access to the Canadian dairy market and gives some preference to car manufacturers that pay their workers $16 per hour.
PORROS: The Criminal Shock Groups Disrupting Student Protests in Mexico
In Mexico, violent groups likened to goon squads and criminal shock groups have rattled student protestors for decades.
DON’T BE NICE Film Needed to Go Beyond ‘Black Trauma Porn’ Critique
How would the documentary be different had a black filmmaker been behind the camera?
Will Ricardo Rosselló Endorsement of Andrew Gillum Have Any Impact on Florida Elections? Probably Not
Local Puerto Ricans in Central Florida interviewed by Latino Rebels don’t seem to think the endorsement will help the Democratic hopeful.
Immigrant Advocates Host ‘No Business With ICE’ Actions in Boston, New York City and Grand Rapids
Demand counties, companies and all institutions end contracts with federal immigration agency.
HBO Documentary THE SENTENCE Does Little (If Anything) to Focus on Family’s Mexican-American Roots
A story with no real past.
All the 2018 UN 73rd Session Speeches From Latin American Leaders (VIDEOS)
For this political geek in you.
Journalistic Investigation Reveals How Illegal Timber Ransacks Amazon Forest
More than 17 percent of tree cover has been lost to deforestation.
Refugees From Venezuela Are Fleeing to Latin American Cities, Not Refugee Camps
Impromptu refugee camps are springing up in towns across South America, fueling anxieties that tent cities may become permanent ghettos.
If Tyranny Is Law, Revolution Is Order (Don Pedro Albizu Campos)
The left is whimpering, hobbled by civility, and thinking voting is the only way.
The Latino Man Who Once Worked for an Anti-Immigrant Hate Group
Latino Rebels Radio: September 30, 2018
Mexicans Indignant Over Light Sentence in Infamous Duarte Corruption Case
Javier Duarte’s case has been cast as emblematic of pervasive corruption in the long-dominant Institutional Revolution Party.