January 11, 2017 Latino polling firms grow in clout and influence Candidates, political organizations, and media companies are relying more and more on companies like Latino Decisions to track Latino voting trends and behavior.
January 11, 2017 Largely ignored, ballot measures across U.S. could impact Latinos A number of initiatives on this year's ballots could have a direct impact on the lives of Latinos, and this has politicians, activists, political action committees and voter organizations on all sides hoping to win over this key demographic.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: A 'Tale of Two Artesias,' as told by an immigration lawyer on the ground Those that have been here the longest are forced to idly and hopelessly wait yet another week or month to find out their fate and the fates of their children. Â
January 11, 2017 Rick Sanchez: No justice for 43 missing students in Iguala, Mexico Earlier this month, local police in the town of Iguala ambushed 43 students who were planning a protest against the very system that brought about their deaths and disappearance.Â
January 11, 2017 A first in Colorado: Two Anglo politicians to debate on TV in Spanish On Thursday, U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman, Republican and his Democratic challenger, Andrew Romanoff, will debate in Spanish in a televised debate. Romanoff is fluent in Spanish; Coffman has been studying the language with a tutor.
January 11, 2017 Mexican Lucha Libre gets American face time in new El Rey Network drama series "Lucha Underground" is bringing the gritty, fast-paced and high-flying world of Mexico's lucha libre to American TV.
January 11, 2017 EXCLUSIVE: VA forgets veteran's suicide, sends grieving sister his new benefits card: 'like losing him again' A woman grieving the suicide of her veteran brother, who suffered from PTSD, gets a heartbreaking reminder of the VA's lack of sensitivity, organization and effectiveness in the mail.
January 11, 2017 Desperate search for 43 Mexican students shakes up small town of Iguala For now, the heavy presence of federal police in Guerrero may prevent local criminals from taking further reprisal attacks against disgruntled students, but it’s unclear what will happen when they leave.
January 11, 2017 Hispanic support of Democratic Party waning, study finds While the GOP still lags among Hispanics, the gap is narrowing. The study found that 63 percent of Latinos identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, as opposed to 27 percent for the GOP, down from a 70 to 22 percent Democratic advantage in in 2012.
January 11, 2017 Non-citizen immigrants who voted in 2008 and 2010 may have swung elections More than 14 percent of non-citizens who responded to an election survey said they had registered to vote in 2008 and 2010.