January 11, 2017 Latino groups tell Democrats: Don't blame us if you lose election Hispanic advocacy groups say the political parties are failing to actively reach out to Latino voters or tackling the issues they care about – and said the community shouldn’t be blamed for not showing on up Election Day.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Obama’s global retreat leads to Gangsta’s Paradise in Latin America Once a relatively safe country, Mexico has been overrun by half-a-dozen powerful cartels which have battled each other and government forces within the past decade.
January 11, 2017 New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez riding coalition with conservative Democrats to likely re-election New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez is viewed by many as highly likely to win re-election by a large margin, and if she does, one of the groups that she will have to thank for it are conservative Hispanic Democrats.
January 11, 2017 Student says Harvard gave him free ride when he revealed his illegal status Getting a full ride to Harvard is something most high school students can only dream of — but Dario Guerrero says it happened to him by admitting he was an undocumented immigrant.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: The law of the jungle, the Chevron battle in Ecuador retold The Chevron case seems to have the Ecuadorian Government on tenterhooks. The Correa administration spent over $10 million  in PR agencies in the United States.
January 11, 2017 Author sues Disney for $250 million, claiming movie 'Frozen' copied her life story Isabella Tanikumi, also known as Amy Gonzalez, has filed a lawsuit for copyright infringement worth $250 million against Disney.
January 11, 2017 Heart surgeon Pedro del Nido performs pint-size miracles saving children in womb For Hispanic Heritage Month we highlight one extraordinary Latino who beat the odds, performing what his patients call miracles.
January 11, 2017 Protected by the cross: Churches across nation offer sanctuary for undocumented immigrants facing deportation A 15-year resident of Tucson, Arizona, Robles Loreto, religiously attended every practice and game, cheering her sons on as her husband coached the team.
January 11, 2017 Concern over Pentagon policy change regarding young undocumented migrants in military A small change to U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) policy that went into effect on Thursday is likely to put soldiers who entered the country illegally into the same military units with fighting men who are citizens.
January 11, 2017 Meet Maria Echevaste, first Mexican American woman nominated as U.S. ambassador in Mexico Maria Echaveste is bound to become the first woman ever to serve as U.S. Â Ambassador to Mexico, and one of the very few Mexican-Americans to do so.