January 11, 2017 Analysis: Why weren't parents of Dreamers included in Obama's executive action? Despite Obama’s ability to shield an estimated 5 million individuals from deportation, he was not able to include all the categories of people he sought to, per the legal advice of White House Counsel.
January 11, 2017 3 Republicans push to defund immigration executive action, call it 'dangerous' Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is urging Congress to fight President Obama's executive action on immigration by halting confirmations of White House nominees, and withholding funding for the order.
January 11, 2017 Latinas for Change: Miami art festival showcases the immigration journey in 'Semi-Migrante' Venezuelan artist Gabriela Garcia worked for the past two years on her first solo exhibit in the U.S. called “Semi-Migrante.”
January 11, 2017 Opinion: The FDA will have it their way, so start counting calories! The FDA announced last week that chain restaurants with 20 or more stores, as well as vending machines, will have to disclose calorie counts.
January 11, 2017 Rallies, vigils in NYC and across U.S. for missing Mexican students ask for end of drug war Congregating in a cold rain outside the Jacob K. Javits Federal building, demonstrators from as far away as Santa Fe, New Mexico, are part of a group of more than 43 protests and vigils taking place in the U.S. on Wednesday to demand the end of U.S. government anti-drug funding to Mexico.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Consumers could end up as collateral damage in 'smartphone' war There has been waning attention paid in the latest round of Apple and Samsung, two telecom goliaths in a court battle over smartphone patents.
January 11, 2017 Piñata of nude Kim Kardashian turns tiny Mexican shop into international sensation Dalton Ramirez's mom when she suggested that he make a piñata in the image of the Kardashian’s naked pose that everybody was talking about.
January 11, 2017 Activists gear up for protests in dozens of U.S. cities for missing Mexican students As Mexico continues to grapple with the growing unrest in the wake of the ever-expanding scandal surrounding the disappearance of 43 college students, activists in the U.S. are taking to the streets Wednesday to voice their solidarity with their southern neighbors and protest Washington’s involvement in Mexico’s bloody drug war.
January 11, 2017 Embattled Mexican administration pitches press on its anti-crime initiatives An after-school program in Mexico City offers students who have been expelled a second change at an education as a way to combat crime.
January 11, 2017 Rosario Marin: Immigration action puts politics first Immigration reform has been shown in study after study to be nothing but a boon for the U.S. economy.