On Tuesday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is expected to meet with recently ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya according to an unnamed State Department source.
Immigrant Children Detained
Immigrant children, such as Daniel Guadron, have made the most of the liberty and freedom in US. Guadron, who turned 19 on July 4th, immigrated to the United States with his parents at the age of 13. Now a straight- A student at Trenton Central High School in New Jersey, his dream is to go […]
Latino Groups and Immigration Advocates Continue to Urge Census Boycott
Despite denunciation from national leaders, some Latino activists continue to urge immigrants to boycott the 2010 Census. The effort is led by Rev. Miguel Rivera, head of the National Coalition of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders. If his effort gains momentum then lack of participation of Latinos in the Census could dramatically affect the distribution […]
USHCC Reaffirms Need for Comprehensive and Substantive Federal Contracting Reform
The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce released the following statement today:
Arizona is Center of Heated Immigration Debate
With an estimated 500,000 out of a population of 6.5 million residents, Arizona has long been the center of a heated immigration debate. The state has given rise to vigilante groups such as the Minutemen and was rececntly in the spotlight again when, as reported in La Plaza, Shawna Forde was charged with murdering for […]
Ruling Could Impact Sotomayor's Chances
As reported in La Plaza yesterday, the Supreme Court on Monday reversed the ruling made by Judge Sonia Sotomayor and others in the case Ricci v. DeStefano. In awarding the victory to the group of white firefighters from New Haven many believe that the Supreme Court’s decision may have delivered a blow to Judge Sotomayor’s […]
Supreme Court Ruling Reverses Decision by Nominee Sonia Sotomayor
The Supreme Court today narrowly ruled in favor of white firefighters in New Haven, Conn. who said they were denied promotions because of their race, reversing a decision made by Judge Sonia Sotomayor and others that has come to be a to play a large role in the consideration of her nomination for the high […]
NALEO Issues Statement on White House Meeting on Comprehensive Immigration Reform
LOS ANGELES – The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) issued the following statement regarding today’s White House meeting among President Obama and congressional leaders on comprehensive immigration reform: “We are encouraged by what we’ve learned about the meeting today between President Obama and members of Congress about the prospects for comprehensive […]
President Obama's Remarks After Meeting Regarding Immigration
The President and the Vice President met today with a small group of Senate and House members from both sides of the aisle to discuss immigration reform. These Members of Congress also represent both sides of the debate on this important issue. The meeting was intended to launch a policy conversation by having an honest […]
Latino Elected Officials Gather to Tackle Important Issues
Latinovations is blogging from the opening day of the annual conference of the National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO) being held in Hollywood, California. Already opening session have delved in the issues of health care, education and green jobs. Elected officials from around the country are gathering at this event to discuss some of […]
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