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Read the Guilty Ruling Against Sheriff Joe Arpaio (DOCUMENT)
This is not fake news.
A Mississippi Police Officer Targeted the Wrong House and Ended Up Killing Ismael López
A police officer from Southaven, Mississippi, shot and killed the 41-year-old López last Sunday, July 23.
Puerto Rico’s Diaspora Raises Awareness About Peñuelas Coal Ash Dumping on Island
Follow #PeñuelasSinCenizas.
Catch and Vote for AMIGAS WITH BENEFITS at the PBS Online Film Festival Before It’s Gone by Tonight
The story of Lupita, an elderly woman who is about to marry the love of her life, Ramona.
LA’s Street Vendor Community Rallies in Support of Benjamín Ramírez
It takes a pueblo.
Immigrant Rights Activists Are #OutragedandUnafraid at Texas Capitol Protest
Activists from across the country showed up at the Texas Capitol in Austin on Wednesday morning to protest.
Argentinian Man Harasses LA Street Food Vendor, Flipping Over His Cart
Crazy sad to see.
Nicolás Maduro Introduced a ‘Despacito’ Political Campaign Song to His Supporters
Yes, this is not a typo.
Read the Transcript for the Last Day of Mexican-American Studies Trial in Tucson
A ruling is expected in a few weeks.
The Mexican-American Studies Trial Ends in Arizona: Ruling Expected in Few Weeks
On Friday, the Mexican-American studies (MAS) trial in Tucson concluded without a ruling.
There’s a New Bipartisan DREAM Act
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) presented a new bipartisan DREAM Act bill Thursday in Washington, D.C.
Dominicans Continue to Speak Out Against Odebrecht Scandal Corruption
This past Sunday, Dominicans took over the streets of almost every corner of the island (and even in New York City and Spain) to protest against politicians who were involved in the corruption case.
Latina Teenagers Take Over Texas Capitol to Protest SB 4 Law
“We are proud and beautiful and we won’t back down, because we are Texas.”
New ICE Data Says Deportations Have Dropped Under Trump, But Arrests Have Increased
According to a July 17 report by ICE, the number of deportations dropped in June, lower than previous months.
Primera Hora: No Political Pressure Led to Cancellation of PEPITO
“It is not true that at the moment of ending the contract, there was political pressure.”
A Basketball Fan Brings a Stuffed Toy Monkey to Root Against Nigerian Player Jeleel Akindele
Did another racist act take place in the sports world last week? Very likely.
Houston Supporters Demand Justice for John Hernandez as Second Court Hearing Takes Place
During the demonstration, relatives and friends of John wore white T-shirts with a picture of him and the hashtag #JusticeforJohn.
Puerto Rican Newspaper Cancels PEPITO Comic for Comparing Politician to Garbage Can
What will happen now to the popular comic?
Here’s How It Went Down This Past Weekend at the Afro-Latino NYC Festival
The fifth Afro-Latino NYC Festival this past weekend in Harlem and Brooklyn was the best one yet.
Claudia Rueda and Barrio Defense Networks Against Silent ICE Raids
It is not the time to play it “safe.”