WASHINGTON, DC – El presidente Barack Obama, doblando la curva de su último periodo presidencial, no figura directamente en ninguna boleta de las elecciones intermedias del 4 de noviembre, pero afectará los resultados en varias de las reñidas contiendas que determinarán si los demócratas mantienen o pierden el control... Continuar »
By Matt Barreto – cross-posted from Latino Decisions The 2014 election is now just 8 days away and almost all the attention on the Latino vote is in Colorado’s Senate race.  While other states with large Latino populations may not have competitive Senate races in 2014, the Latino population... Continuar »
The Sunday edition of the Washington Post published a profile of Javier Flores, who lived in Ohio with his family, including four U.S. citizen children, until he was deported last month.  It’s a very compelling story about the very real impacts of what happened after President Obama decided to delay... Continuar »
New York Times: Ahead of 2016, Immigration Activists Want Answers From Clinton By Amy Chozick October 26, 2014 Brown Political Review: Latin@ Celebrities’ Impact on American Politics By Emma Moore October 25, 2014 Guardian: Hispanics, US citizens and otherwise, join campaigns for close midterm fights By Paul Lewis October... Continuar »
Today, former Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, who oversaw the Obama administration’s aggressive deportation policy from 2009-2012, spoke out for executive action by President Obama: Former homeland security secretary Janet Napolitano is supporting executive action by President Obama to change immigration policy if Congress fails to pass a... Continuar »
Tras su derrota en los comicios de 2012, el Partido Republicano se comprometió a ser más “inclusivo” y a ofrecer “soluciones positivas” para la inmigración ilegal. A juzgar por sus campañas publicitarias, los candidatos republicanos han olvidado esa promesa… Continuar »
Republican Opposition to Legislation and Executive Action Leaves Only One Policy Position Left to Support: The Broken Status Quo Washington, DC –In 2012, Republicans lost the White House in part because of their over-heated, anti-immigrant rhetoric. In 2014, they’ve doubled down on that strategy of attacking immigration reform. That... Continuar »
In 2012, Republicans lost the White House in part because of their over-heated, anti-immigrant rhetoric. In 2014, they’ve doubled down on that strategy of attacking immigration reform. That was on full display yesterday as Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) campaigned for Scott Brown in New Hampshire and the Speaker... Continuar »
Las Vegas Sun: Poll: Hispanic support of Democrats dipping By Tovin Lapan October 23, 2014 Politico: Military immigrant program halted By Seung Min Kim and Jeremy Herb October 23, 2014 NBC News: Poll: Immigrants Seen as Economic Plus With Border Crisis Over By Suzanne Gamboa October 23, 2014 Washington... Continuar »
During recent congressional debates over immigration, we called rabid anti-immigrant Rep. Steve King the leader of the Republican Party on immigration, recognizing that despite the leadership gavel in Speaker John Boehner’s hands, King was the real driver of the GOP’s policy direction in the House (note the absence of a vote... Continuar »