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The Whitening of Sammy Sosa Continues to Be a Thing
It’s tough to watch.
Watch How Two Sports Dudes Whitesplain SDSU Students for Voting to End Aztec Mascot
Of course they think this is all silly. But it’s not.
What’s the Future of DACA? (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: November 12, 2017
Puerto Rico’s Public Security Secretary Talks About Hurricane Death Toll With CBS News’ David Begnaud
This interview is TELLING.
Gutiérrez Disputes 21 DACA Denials Because USCIS Claims Post Office Didn’t Deliver Applications In Time
“I don’t care if it was incompetence by one federal agency or the other, the DACA applicants did everything right and they are still getting rejection notices and their whole lives in this country and the hopes and dreams of their families are at stake.”
No, Caracol, Edwin Cardona’s Slanty-Eye Racist Gesture in Soccer Match Was NOT Funny
Don’t defend racism. Ever.
Immigrant Youth and Allies Push for Clean DREAM Act in National Day of Action
“If protections for Dreamers are not passed this year, those funds WILL be used to deport Dreamers who will lose protection from deportation starting on March 5th.”
Rep. Gutiérrez Calls for Puerto Rico Fiscal Board Chair to Remove Executive Director and Revitalization Coordinator
“I can only say that I am appalled.”
For the First 10 Days After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico Reports a 43% Increase in Deaths
The government, however, still contends that the official death count from the hurricane is at 55 victims.
María dispara las muertes en Puerto Rico en un 43%
Esto equivale a por lo menos unas 350 muertes adicionales al promedio de muertes que se venía registrando en Puerto Rico en septiembre hasta el día del devastador evento.
Virginia Election Eve Poll: GOP’s Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Backfired
Guess that MS-13 strategy failed.
The Government of Puerto Rico Admitted an Increase in September Deaths After Maria, But Won’t Say Much More
When compared to September, 2016, there were 472 more deaths in Puerto Rico in September, 2017.
Maria Will Fundamentally Change US Policy Toward Puerto Rico (OPINION)
As a political economist who has studied Puerto Rican political and economic change, I believe Hurricane Maria could be another watershed moment that redefines U.S. treatment of Puerto Rico.
60 Minutes 46 DAYS Report on Puerto Rico Is Must-Watch Journalism (VIDEO)
It’s really bad on the island.
With TPS Elimination Looming, a Painful Prospect for Central American Migrants
“As a mother, I am concerned for my family’s well-being.”
Rosa Clemente and #PRontheMap (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: November 5, 2017
Puerto Ricans Forced Out by the Hurricane Find Refuge in a Central Massachusetts City
Krysthina Ortiz refused to get up from a chair outside her school’s main office.
I Ran and Hid in the Airport
In late August, I got a call to investigate the case of a woman from Uganda detained at Dulles Airport, denied entry on a valid student visa.