Another immigrant, this one a teenager, has died at the hands of federal immigration agents. Meanwhile, the Spanish-language press reacts to last night's primary results in California and looks toward the next month in immigration reform. Continue »
La inacción en la reforma migratoria hace que el apoyo latino a Obama se reduzca; línea dura en rubro migratorio afecta a Whitman y McCain Washington, D.C. – Mientras se intensifica la temporada de elecciones de medio tiempo, muchos se preguntan cuán importante es el tema migratorio para los votantes latinos.... Continue »
July is just around the corner, and we hope you will join us in Las Vegas for this year's conference of progressive organizers, bloggers, and thought leaders. We look forward to announcing this year's Netroots Nation immigration scholars soon. Continue »
This year, America's Voice is teaming up with Democracy for America (DFA), Netroots Nation 2010, and National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to send 20 grassroots immigration bloggers and advocates to Netroots Nation 2010. The process this year is a little different from last year -- scholars will be... Continue »
As mid-term season heats up, how big an issue is immigration for Latino voters? Some Republicans try to deny immigration is much of a factor, and some Democrats suspect that activists exaggerate the effect. A look at recent polling suggests that the skeptics are wrong. Continue »
The Spanish-language press reports on a Gallup poll showing that President Barack Obama is growing less popular with Hispanic voters. A study on immigration and the economy, a press conference on immigration and crime, and primary elections in California also grab headlines. Continue »
08/06/10 a 8:06am por Rafael Prieto Zartha El fuego de las velas que representan el brillo de la luz perpetua para que las almas descansen en paz por toda la eternidad se hizo presente el jueves pasado en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México durante la vigilia en... Continue »
The Washington Post and ABC News conducted a telephone poll of 1,004 adults over June 3-6, 2010. The margin of error across the full sample is +/-3%. A majority of Americans support a program giving undocumented immigrants legal status if they pay a fine and meet other requirements.  Respondents were asked... Continue »
Among the 10,000 or so protesters who gathered in front of the state Capitol here last weekend under a scorching sun, one group stood out. Despite the heat, they wore graduation caps and gowns in shiny royal blue and sunburst yellow. They were graduates of American colleges, young people who... Continue »
It continues to amaze me how much TV coverage a couple hundred to a few thousand tea party or anti-immigration reform supporters garner any time they so much as sneeze in a public space. When compared to mainstream coverage of events with tens of thousands—or even hundreds of thousands--... Continue »