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Looks Like ‘Shut Down All Ports of Entry’ Event for September 20 Is Still On

So a few weeks ago, we reported about a Shut Down All Ports protest. And guess what? It looks like some type of protest will be happening. All you need to do is go to their public Facebook group page, which lists all the group’s organizers and about 1,725 members. This is what main organizer […]

  • Sep 18, 2014
  • 5:54 PM

Biden Says President ‘Made the Right Decision’ in Delaying Decision on Immigration Relief (VIDEO)

The following video was shared by DRMAction Coalition. It shows Vice President Joe Biden being asked President Obama’s decision to delay execution action on immigration reform until after the midterms. I think the President made the right decision because I think it would have politicized it so much between now and November that it would […]

  • Sep 18, 2014
  • 12:38 PM

The Letter Four Democrats Drafted to President Obama Yeterday About Meeting with Undocumented Families

Here is the letter Democrats representatives John Lewis (GA), Raúl M. Grijalva (AZ), Jan Schakowsky (IL) and Judy Chu (CA) drafted to President Obama yesterday. The President The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President, We write today to address the future of undocumented immigrants in our country. Every day, […]

  • Sep 18, 2014
  • 11:54 AM

Why Does the White House Continue to Play Political Games with U.S. Latino Voters?

I am fully aware that by the time I finish writing this piece and you will finish reading it, some will a. accuse me of working for neo-nativist Republican Rep. Steve King (not true) or b. tell me I have no brain and that I should step in line or else I am I just […]

  • Sep 17, 2014
  • 12:17 PM

Ted Cruz’s Latest ‘Amnesty’ Campaign Pits Latinos Against Latinos (VIDEO)

Yesterday, Senator Ted Cruz, you know, the guy born in Canada and whose dad broke the law and bribed his way out of Cuba, released the following video: What is sad to see is how his people use stereotypical images of “bad immigrants” (scaling walls, looking ‘poor,’ being arrested by Border Patrol) and contrasts it […]

  • Sep 17, 2014
  • 11:25 AM

Los Angeles’ GOOD Magazine Kind of Apologizes for Tweeting About Mexico’s Less ‘Douchey’ Holiday

GOOD magazine is a Los Angeles-based “magazine for the global citizen.” The magazine’s Twitter profile has over 930,000 followers, and yesterday morning, GOOD’s Twitter decided to tweet this out: The reference to Mexico’s September 16 Independence Day holiday as being “less douchey” than Cinco de Mayo, led you to a story called, “Put on a […]

  • Sep 17, 2014
  • 9:27 AM

See and Cringe as Gov. Rick Scott and Wife Awkwardly Explain Hispandering Heritage Month to Florida (VIDEO)

We don’t know what is more awkward in the following video from Florida Gov. Rick Scott and his wife, Ann. The deer in the headlights looks into the camera or the Spanish spoken at the end. Because you know, what better way to be culturally sensitive to people than speaking Spanish that makes us want […]

  • Sep 17, 2014
  • 8:59 AM

EXCLUSIVE: Watch House Republicans’ 2014 ‘Hispanic Heritage Month’ Video

Last year, House Republicans published the following video at the beginning of Hispandering (sorry, Hispanic) Heritage Month: You remember late 2013, right? When the GOP-controlled House was preparing immigration reform principles that were released this past January? Guess they needed to do a YouTube video for their “Latino outreach.” You know, soften the message from […]

  • Sep 17, 2014
  • 8:49 AM

Mexican Flag Falls During Live September 16 Ceremony in Mexico City’s Zócalo

Yesterday during’s Mexico’s September 16 Independence Day celebration in Mexico City’s iconic Zócalo plaza —in front of president Enrique Peña Nieto, a cadre of national leaders and a national TV audience— this happened. (H/T Sin Embargo) Social media also included pictures of the flag gaffe. Se cae la bandera nacional previo al desfile -FOTOS http://t.co/faPbrwXdD7 […]

  • Sep 17, 2014
  • 8:21 AM

Latinas Lead Way to Bring Support to Survivors of Violence

Domestic and sexual violence are pervasive problems that impact individuals throughout our country. Studies show that the Latino community members fall victim at high rates and face unique challenges in the fight against violence, language being one of them. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, and the 2011 American Community Survey, over 37.6 million residents […]

  • Sep 16, 2014
  • 3:50 PM

When Sororities Go Racist, Part Six: Cal State Fullerton Sanctions Alpha Delta Pi for ‘Taco Tuesday’ Recruiting Event

You would think by now, sororities and fraternities would just stop with hosting dumb events in racist costumes, but apparently not. This weekend, Cal State Fullerton’s Daily Titan reported the following: Cal State Fullerton sorority Alpha Delta Pi (ADPi), Zeta Alpha chapter is facing serious sanctions following a culturally inappropriate “Taco Tuesday” recruitment event last […]

  • Sep 16, 2014
  • 1:18 PM

‘Celebrating Hispanic Heritage’ Is Latino for ‘No Democrat Is Safe’

“No Democrat is safe because they chose politics over giving relief to families.” With these words, DREAMer activist Erika Andiola gave voice to the new spirit infusing “Hispanic Heritage” celebrations taking place throughout the country from now until October 15. Andiola made these comments in Iowa, where last Sunday, she and other members of the […]

  • Sep 16, 2014
  • 8:55 AM

The Greatest TV Show Monologue About Latin@ Stereotypes You Have Never Seen (VIDEO)

We got the following video from a loyal Latino Rebels Facebook fan, along with this text: “In honor of Hispandering month are any of you old enough to remember this scene from Hill Street Blues with René Enríquez where he laid the smack down?” This scene needs no explanation. Watch. Now for all of you […]

  • Sep 16, 2014
  • 7:55 AM

Teenage Boy to Gov. García Padilla in Viral Video: ‘Are We the Future of Puerto Rico? Or Are We Not?’

A viral video published by the Facebook page of Por el amor en el caserío shows 13-year-old David Santiago Román, a resident of the Luis Llorens Torres housing project in San Juan, Puerto Rico, giving the island’s current governor, Alejandro García Padilla, some advice about how to make life in U.S. territory better for kids. […]

  • Sep 15, 2014
  • 3:42 PM

Oaxacan Culture: A Rose that Grows from Concrete

 “…porque tus anhelos no bastaron para borrar el color de mi piel en las manos del mundo.” -Irma Pineda “Did you hear about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete? Proving nature’s laws wrong, it learned to walk without having feet. Funny, it seems to by keeping its dreams; it learned to […]

  • Sep 15, 2014
  • 12:40 PM

Hispanic Heritage Month Becomes Voter Registration Drive for Several Organizations

As reported by Buzzfeed last night, several organizations from across the political spectrum are using Hispanic Heritage Month to register more U.S. Latino voters before this year’s 2014 midterm elections. Latinos2014 is a new online registration site. According to the group’s press release, the “online voter registration campaign in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month” includes […]

  • Sep 15, 2014
  • 10:17 AM

Clinton to DREAMers: ‘I Think We Have to Elect More Democrats’ (VIDEO)

In a video from Iowa posted on YouTube today by Mónica Reyes, former Secretary of State (and potential 2016 presidential candidate) Hillary Clinton was asked by immigration rights activists what she felt about President Obama’s recent decision to delay action on additional immigration relief. Clinton’s response: ” I think we have to elect more Democrats.” […]

  • Sep 14, 2014
  • 8:14 PM

Former PR Gov. Luis Fortuño Thinks Statehood for Puerto Rico Should Be Addressed Before Immigration Reform

Last week, Luis Fortuño, the former Republican pro-statehood governor of Puerto Rico, was interviewed by PJ Media in Washington, D.C after an appearance at George Washington University. Fortuño has been living in the DC area since losing his re-election bid in 2012. The question of Puerto Rico’s status question (of course) was discussed, but the […]

  • Sep 14, 2014
  • 11:08 AM

A ‘Selfie Sombrero’ Is Now Part of Our World

Excuse us? A fan alerted us to this one. According to BetaBeat, there is now a “selfie sombrero.” No, really there is. Look here. We really thought this was a joke, but then we read this from ACER UK: Acer has collaborated with fashion designer Christian Cowan-Sanluis and created the world’s first Selfie-Hat. The sombrero […]

  • Sep 12, 2014
  • 8:08 PM

White House’s Hispandering Heritage Month Proclamation Addresses Immigration (What a Surprise)

You would think that the White House can ease up a bit right now when it comes to dealing with U.S. Latino voters, especially after last weekend’s announcement by President Obama to delay immigration relief because (and there is no other way to put this) Democrats are just afraid of Republicans right now. But such is […]

  • Sep 12, 2014
  • 7:41 PM

Does Gov. Susana Martinez Have a ‘Latino Heart?’ Political Controversy After Dem Candidate Quotes Dolores Huerta

This happened earlier this week in New Mexico. It all started when the conservative site The Weekly Standard posted the following video of New Mexico Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gary King and remarks he made about his opponent, Republican governor Susana Martinez. The Standard’s headline said this, “NM Dem Says GOP Guv Martinez ‘Does Not Have […]

  • Sep 12, 2014
  • 4:45 PM

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