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Argentina Passes 1 Million Cases as Virus Hits Latin America
USHUAIA, Argentina (AP) — At the edge of Argentina in a city known as “The End of the World,” many thought they might be spared from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott Owes My Father an Apology for Suppressing the Right to Vote (OPINION)
I had not thought of those days for a long time.
Wrong Views on Puerto Rico Statehood Will Hurt GOP (OPINION)
The fact that Puerto Rico has a vast conservative electorate, and the grand majority of these voters support statehood, begs the question of why the GOP would even consider alienating a future constituency.
Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy
It is likely the cases will not be reviewed until next year.
Portrait Of: Danny Trejo (A Latino USA Podcast)
Latino USA host Maria Hinojosa sits down with Trejo to discuss his trajectory and how he’s making the most out of life these days.
NALEO Tracking Poll of Registered Latino Voters (Week 7): Biden 68%, Trump 25%
Since the poll’s first week, Biden has seen a three-point increase in support, with Trump seeing a one-point increase.
‘The War on Cuba’ (EPISODE 2)
This episode explores the impact of the U.S.-imposed oil blockade on Cuba and the ways in which Cubans are finding alternatives to scarcities caused by U.S. sanctions.
Indigenous Groups Demand Meeting With Colombia’s President
BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — Thousands of Indigenous protesters marched through Colombia’s capital city on Monday to demand a public meeting with President Iván Duque and call for reforms they say are crucial for their survival.
Azúcar Negra (OPINION)
Because who or what would the world be celebrating then? Not me.
Por nuestra patria: Why Boricuas Must Stand Up to Trump on Election Day (OPINION)
On November 3, we must make the choice that recognizes the humanity of Puerto Ricans and respects the pain of the last three years.
Morales Aide Claims Victory in Bolivia’s Election Redo
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Evo Morales’ party claimed victory in a presidential election that appeared to reject the right-wing policies of the interim government that took power in Bolivia after the leftist leader resigned and fled the country a year ago.
Songs by an Immigrant (Latinish Podcast)
Jaime Lozano is a musical theater composer, director, arranger, orchestrator, and vocal coach.
Puerto Rico, Unable to Vote, Becomes Crucial to US Election
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The campaigns of President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are rallying people in a place where U.S. citizens cannot cast ballots but have the ear of hundreds of thousands of potential voters in the battleground state of Florida.
From ¡MARIA!: The Political Parties Segment
Featuring Victoria DeFrancesco Soto, assistant dean for civic engagement and a lecturer at The LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin,
Carlos Vives: La entrevista con Latino Rebels
Latino Rebels Radio…. ¡en español!
Safety and Fear During COVID-19: The Bubble of Misery (OPINION)
Right now, more than ever, we need to be empathetic to those around us.
Guatemala Will Investigate ‘Unauthorized’ Collaboration With U.S. Immigration Agents
Guatemala’s Ministry of Foreign Relations, the Migration Institute and the Office of the Attorney General will participate in the “verification and analysis process.”
Arrest of Former Mexican Defense Minister Shakes Military
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Friday that his ambassador to the United States told him two weeks ago that there was an investigation underway there involving Mexico’s former defense secretary, who was arrested Thursday in Los Angeles.
With the Latinx Vote in Full Force, We Can Beat Trump in Florida (OPINION)
Florida is very much a winnable state for Joe Biden.
In Unauthorized Operation, U.S. Agents Detained Honduran Migrants in Guatemala
A review by Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee found that U.S. agents rented three buses and tracked a caravan of Honduran migrants, who hoped to seek asylum in the United States, from the northern city of San Pedro Sula.
Supreme Court Lets Trump End Census Count Tonight
The Census Bureau will continue to accept responses online at My2020Census.gov until 11:59 p.m Thursday night October 15, Hawaii time.