Tag: Latino

Stories about Hispanic immigrants.
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Commentary: Princess Sofia, Disney, and American Latinos

The controversy over Disney’s Princess Sofia reflects misunderstandings about Latinos and race says Fi2W commentator Jack Tomas.

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Commentary: New Immigration Laws Are Coming, Whether It’s Under Obama or Romney

Neither party can afford to maintain the immigration status quo for another four years.

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Some 80 Candidates from Immigrant Communities are Running for Congress in Tuesday’s Election

Despite the high number of immigrant candidates, even if they all win on Nov. 6th Latinos and Asians will be underrepresented in Congress according to a new report.

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Podcast: Young Latinos Work To Get Out The Vote In Arizona

Arizona is seeing a surge in Latino voter registration and political activism that could be the leading edge of bigger political changes for the politically conservative state.

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Photos & Video From Our #LatinoVote Town Hall Event

A slideshow of photos from the #LatinoVote event last Thursday.

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The Feet in 2 Worlds #LatinoVote Town Hall Video

Our Town Hall event on the Latino Vote was a great success. Watch the video.

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Commentary: Between Obama and Romney, Choice Should Be Crystal Clear to Immigrants

Columnist Erwin de Leon has no doubt about who immigrants should vote for after watching the second presidential debate.

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Latino Vote Still at Play Despite Obama’s Upper Hand in Second Debate

Post debate analysis from our friends at Voxxi.

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Immigration News Picks: Latino Voters Might Swing Arizona, Utah Has Had Just 745 DACA Applicants

Eighty percent of Latino voters in Arizona say they are planning to vote for Obama. What could this mean for November?

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What Will Unlock the Latino Vote in 2012?

A Fi2W town hall at The New School on Oct. 18 will explore the complex relationship between Latino voters and the presidential candidates.