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Personal Stake For Cleveland Prosecutor
Published May 10, 2013
Victor Perez, Cleveland's chief prosecutor, stressed Ariel Castro is not a reflection of the Puerto Rican community.
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Losing a Mother Much Too Soon
Published May 10, 2013
A daughter is a mother's gender partner, her closest ally in the family confederacy, an extension of herself. And mothers are their daughters' role model, their biological and emotional road map, the arbiter of all their relationships. ~ Victoria Secunda
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Ted Cruz: No Citizenship In My Bill
Published May 08, 2013
Lobby groups and political officials on both sides of the immigration reform debate were still duking it out right down to the wire.
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Latinos Now More Afraid To Call Police
Published May 08, 2013
The stepped-up role of local police in immigration enforcement is having an unintended consequence on Latinos, according to a new study.
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Dozens Of Amendments For Immigration Bill
Published May 07, 2013
Right up to the deadline on Tuesday evening, senators filed a wide range of amendments to the bipartisan immigration reform bill.
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Billboard Paints Marco Rubio As Traitor
Published May 01, 2013
A conservative group is taking aim at the Florida senator and his support for the immigration reform bill.
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Cuban Dissident Takes Fight Abroad
Published April 30, 2013
Founder of 'Ladies in White' Berta Soler (right) is in the U.S. as part of a world tour pushing for democracy in Cuba.
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Supreme Court Rejects AL Immigration Case
Published April 29, 2013
Supreme Court justices decided not to revive parts of Alabama’s immigration law, described as the strictest state-level immigration measure.
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U.S. Weighs Border Crossing Fees
Published April 29, 2013
Critics say the fees will discourage cross-border travel and will hurt the economy of border towns.
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Immigration Advocate To Join White House
Published April 26, 2013
Katherine Vargas, who worked for the National Immigration Forum in Washington D.C., will be succeeding Luis Miranda, who was the White House communications adviser on Latino issues.

