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NFL releases controversial logo for Latino Heritage Month
By Victoria Hernandez | USA Today | SEP. 15, 2022 | Photos from NFL The NFL released a special edition logo on Thursday to coincide with the start of Latino Heritage Month. The logo added a squiggle of yellow on top of the N of the NFL's shield to make it look ... -
Independence Day primer: Who was Miguel Hidalgo?
His role in securing Mexico's independence was short-lived but he is still an iconic figure. By Leigh Thelmadatter | Mexico Daily News | SEP. 10, 2022 “Father of the country” is not a concept unique to the United States. Many countries have figures honored with that title, and in Mexico, ... -
Column: How Biden can do right by undocumented Americans
By Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 12, 2022 | Photo by Patrick Semansky During Hispanic Heritage Month, which starts this week, President Biden should skip the praise of our various cultures and cuisines. We know he can bop his head to reggaeton. We know the First Lady appreciates breakfast tacos. ... -
Progressive groups call on Democrats to lean in on immigration
By Rafael Bernal | The Hill | SEP. 13, 2022 | Photo by Chris O'Meara Four top progressive advocacy groups are calling on Democrats to campaign affirmatively on immigration, countering Republican rhetoric on the issue rather than pivoting away from it. In a memo released Tuesday by Community Change Action, ... -
After 10 years of DACA, Dreamers still live in legal limbo
By Mike Bebernes | Yahoo! News 360 | SEP. 13, 2022 The Biden administration late last month issued a new rule designed to fortify DACA, the 10-year-old policy started under former President Barack Obama that has shielded from deportation hundreds of thousands of immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally ... -
Mexico is the United States’ second largest trade partner; bilateral trade has increased in 2022
Mexico is running a surplus in trade with the U.S., but a deficit overall. Mexico Daily News | SEP. 9, 2022 | Photo by Fernando Macias Romo Mexico was the United States’ second largest trade partner in the first seven months of the year with two-way trade worth almost US ... -
Mexico's National Electoral Institute Encourages Participation from U.S. Dreamers
Story and Photo by INE-Mexico | SEPT. 2, 2022 (translated from Google) The National Electoral Institute (INE) held a meeting with a group of dreamers to discuss issues of credentialization and voting of Mexican men and women living abroad. The President of the INE, Lorenzo Córdova Vianello, said that the Institute "is ... -
Senator Alex Padilla defends the safe arrival of immigrants in the United States and hopes ...
Senator Alex Padilla met with civil organizations that help and defend asylum seekers, to whom he expressed his commitment to an immigration reform that offers a safe income to the United States to these people who flee violence and seek a better quality of life. By Jesus Garcia | La ... -
Governor Newsom appoints a Latina doctor as a surgeon general of California
The position involves being a key spokesperson on public health issues and advising the governor on how to address risks and challenges as effectively and early as possible. By Araceli Martinez Ortega | La Opinion | AUG. 26, 2022 | Photo courtesy of the State of California Governor Gavin Newsom ... -
East LA commemorates the 52nd Chicano Moratorium
Story by Fight Back! News | AUG. 31, 2022 | Photo by Luis Sifuentes Los Angeles, CA - Over 100 Chicanos and other participants gathered for a rally at Salazar Park in East Los Angeles to commemorate the 52nd anniversary of the 1970 Chicano Moratorium. In 1970, 30,000 people once ...