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OAS Calls Venezuela a ‘Dictatorship’ and Asks Other Countries to Ignore Extradition Requests Related to Explosives Attack
“The National Constituent Assembly was elected through fraud,” the communiqué says.
Oversight or Dictatorship? The Sociopolitical Reality of Puerto Rico
Help us create a collective conscience on what is happening to the nation of Puerto Rico.
Reimagining the Border
The border deserves to be understood in its tragic totality.
How a Planned Debt Restructuring Agreement Benefits the Bankers and Could Block Puerto Rico From Holding Them Legally Accountable
An agreement nearing approval as part of Puerto Rico’s debt restructuring process could block many forms of legal accountability for a key set of government officials and bankers that oversaw the creation of the debt—and stick credit unions and municipalities with the tab.
We Kind of ALL Missed This: In May, Man Was Found Guilty in ‘Guat Hunting’ Hate Crime Murder
Justice was served, but nobody knew.
Brazil’s Jailed Former President Lula Increases Lead in Presidential Race
A poll found that almost half of his supporters would transfer their votes to his running mate Fernando Haddad.
Torn Apart 1: Sign Here (PODCAST)
Latino USA breaks down the aftermath of the family separation crisis.
New Venezuelan Currency Tied to Oil Price and With Five Fewer Zeroes Began Circulating Yesterday
Venezuela’s hyperinflation crisis is set against a backdrop of crippling U.S. financial sanctions.
International Human Rights Body Condemns Family Separation Under Trump Administration’s Zero Tolerance Immigration Policy
Demands reunification of separated families and halt to deportation of parents.
Rising Suicides in Mexico Expose the Mental Health Toll of Living With Extreme, Chronic Violence
According to recent studies, 33 city residents over the age of 18 attempt suicide every day in Ciudad Juárez.
Hundreds of Immigrant Children, Youth and Families Join Logic’s Performance at 2018 VMAs to Protest Trump Administration’s Family Separation and Detention Policy
In powerful performance, children and youth stand up for others who have been harmed by Trump’s cruel immigration policies.
Internet Activists Turn Up the Heat on Salesforce Over Border Patrol Contract
New DropSalesforce.com campaign targets company with crowdfunded bus ads near its headquarters in San Francisco, calls on speakers and vendors to pull out of flagship Dreamforce conference.
Four Reasons Why Anti-Trump Latino Voters Won’t Swing the Midterms
However, I do believe 2018 will be a sharp and significant test of Latino voter behavior in the United States—more so than the 2016 presidential election.
Venezuelan Migrants Attacked in Brazil and Stopped From Reaching Ecuador
As many as 1,200 Venezuelans rushed back to their country fearing for their safety.
Who Does Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell Really Work For? (OPINION)
It’s time to vote him out.
The Battle for Reproductive Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: August 19, 2018
This Summer, There Can Only Be One… DOMINICAN NINJA
Juan Bago and crew are back.
Comedy of Errors: Puerto Rico’s Government Maintains Official Figure of 64 Hurricane María Deaths
The government of Puerto Rico did it again.
Torn Apart 2: The Moral Dilemma of Juan Sanchez (PODCAST)
The CEO of the largest non-profit that shelters migrant children who have been separated from their families.