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Nikki Haley: Maduro Must Step Down, ‘Time for Talking’ Is Over
The Trump administration has taken an aggressive position on Venezuela ever since entering the White House.
Why the Latinx Community Should Fight for a Job Guarantee
We believe a right to a job is a human right.
Red Alert for Net Neutrality Protests Kick Off Today, May 9
The Internet is on Red Alert starting today, as the Senate heads toward a crucial vote to overrule the FCC’s overwhelmingly unpopular repeal of net neutrality.
Tras el desastre, los residentes más pobres de San Juan están en riesgo de perder su herramienta vital
Ahora la agencia gubernamental que atiende las necesidades sociales, económicas y ambientales del Caño está en riesgo de posibles recortes presupuestarios.
After Disaster, San Juan’s Poorest Residents Are at Risk of Losing Their Lifeline
The government agency that serves Caño Martín Peña’s social, economic and environmental needs is at risk for potential cuts to its budget.
Colombian Former President Said Government Officials Warned Him of a Plot Against His Life
Álvaro Uribe is a part of the country’s current opposition party.
Liberation Psychology: Why an Idea From the Salvadoran Struggle Is Relevant Today
For a number of reasons, the job of revitalizing a psychology of liberation seems particularly pressing at the moment.
Press Freedom, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Groups Call on ICE to Immediately Release Detained Journalist Manuel Durán Ortega
“As organizations advocating for press freedom, immigrant rights and racial justice, we are outraged by Durán’s arrest and detainment, which are in direct violation of the First Amendment.”
‘Right to Know’ Wins Against Puerto Rico’s Fiscal Control Board
A new judicial decision orders to establish deadlines for the production of the documents requested by the Center for Investigative Journalism.
This NBC News Digital Doc Tells a Compelling Story About Recent Refugee Caravan
A human side to the debate.
La Policía usó el Popular Center como centro de operaciones para las protestas del 1 de mayo
Eran las 10 de la mañana de ese primero de mayo y el CPI observó a seis policías sentados en el área de restaurantes.
Pence’s Last 24 Minutes of His Speech to the OAS Confirmed That US Wants to Shove Latin America Back to the Right
We’ve heard this all before.
In His Prepared Remarks, AG Jeff Sessions Thinks We’re Being ‘Invaded’ and ‘Stampeded’ by Migrants
The remarks don’t match the actual speech, but somebody wrote them.
US Announces the End of Temporary Protected Status for Hondurans
President Trump and his supporters argue that the conditions in Honduras have improved since the hurricane and emphasize that the protections were never meant to be permanent.
Poll Finds Clear Leader in Mexican Presidential Race Among U.S.-Based Voters
Andrés Manuel López Obrador enjoys a big lead among voting-age Mexican nationals residing in the U.S., especially among those registered to vote by mail.
Datos oficiales de violencia contra la mujer en Puerto Rico no son confiables después del huracán María
“La supervivencia después de María es mucho más complicada y más difícil que antes”, dijo Vilma González. “Pero aquí estamos”.
Official Reports of Violence Against Women in Puerto Rico Unreliable After Hurricane María
“Survival after María is much more complicated and more difficult than before,” Vilma González says. “But here we are.”
Latino Rebels Turns 7 Years Old (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio, May 6, 2018
Did the Puerto Rico Police Really Shoot Tear Gas for Crowd Control?
In one video, 18 shots of tear gas canisters seem to be heard as people ran away coughing and in panic. About 12 of those shots were heard after protesters were already retreating.
A ‘Ho Salute’ From Detroit for Cinco de Mayo
Spring is here no matter how hard they try to keep it from us.
DHS to End Temporary Protected Status for Honduras by January 5, 2020
“Since 1999, conditions in Honduras that resulted from the hurricane have notably improved.”