Jun 25, 2008: Citizens sue after detentions, immigration raids (USA Today)
Jun 10, 2008: CENTRAL FLORIDA'S HISPANIC COMMUNITY GROWS IN SIZE, DIVERSITY (OrlandoSentinel.com)
Orlando's Hispanic population is not only growing but also becoming more diverse.
May 18, 2008: Talented student artist could be deported (Miami Herald)
Meynardo Garcia's ambitious dreams of becoming an artist are on hold, while he fights the U.S. government over his mother's decision years ago to break the law.
May 14, 2008: Broadway for Big Kids, Beyond Spoonfuls of Sugar (NYTimes.com)
TAKING your kids to a Broadway musical might seem like a no-brainer. What could be more of a treat than the excitement of lights going down, the curtain going up and actors performing live onstage? But beyond the Lion Kings, Mary Poppinses and Little Mermaids, the terrain gets more complicated.
May 14, 2008: Latino musical leads Tony Awards nominations (MiamiHerald.com)
NEW YORK -- In the Heights, a tender-hearted musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda, leads an eclectic crop of Broadway productions in the race for the 62nd annual Tony Awards, which will be presented June 15.
May 13, 2008: Newcomers assimilating quickly in U.S. (MiamiHerald.com)
A study of immigrants' integration into the U.S. mainstream concludes that today's newcomers are assimilating more quickly than their predecessors 100 years ago.
May 1, 2008: Fewer Latino Immigrants Sending Money Home (The New York Times)
In a sign that the economic downturn is hitting hard among Latino immigrants, more than three million of them stopped sending money to families in their home countries during the last two years, the Inter-American Development Bank said on Wednesday.
Apr 23, 2008: Reading High School Students Catch a Ride to Cast First Votes (ReadingEagle.com)
Forty-three Reading High School students were bused to their polling places so they could vote in the primary election on Tuesday.
Apr 14, 2008: IMMIGRANTS SUING FOR CITIZENSHIP AND RIGHT TO VOTE (Miami Herald )
Eduardo Zambrano, an Ecuadorean immigrant, has a green card, a candidate he supports in this presidential election -- Hillary Clinton -- and detailed knowledge of her experience as first lady.
Apr 3, 2008: Backroom Primary: Reaching Out to Superdelegates (NPR.org)
Sen. Barack Obama received another superdelegate pledge Wednesday, this one from Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal. That brings the overall pledged delegate count to 1,632 for Obama, 1,500 for Sen. Hillary Clinton. Clinton maintains a lead among superdelegates, but it has been narrowing since Feb. 5.
Apr 2, 2008: Philly Voters on Race and a Long Election (NPR.org)
Twenty percent of Pennsylvania's registered Democrats live in Philadelphia.
Mar 26, 2008: BB&T, Democracia U.S.A. Join Drive to Turn out Latino Vote (saborhr.com)
It is no secret that the Latino vote has earned the attention of many politicians, including the current presidential candidates, but a number of organizations are also working to encourage Hispanic political participation in a nonpartisan way. Voto Latino and Democracia U.S.A. are national, nonpartisan initiatives encouraging Hispanic voter turnout. The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) and The Leauge of United Latin American Citizens (Lulac) have placed political participation at the forefront of their advocacy causes on behalf of the Hispanic population.
Mar 20, 2008: 'Green-card Marine' prepares for 3rd deployment (CNN.com)
TWENTY-NINE PALMS, California (CNN) -- U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Mario Ramos-Villalta flashes a broad smile from beneath his camouflage cap as he talks about the country he loves and why he became a Marine.
Mar 17, 2008: The University of Uncertainty (WashingtonPost.com)
When Nelson Lopez applied to Virginia colleges this year, it never occurred to him that he might not be considered a state resident. After all, he has lived in the state since he was a baby, holds a voter registration card and will graduate this spring from an Alexandria high school.
Mar 14, 2008: Arkansas Woman, Left in Cell, Goes 4 Days With No Food or Water (NYTimes.com)
Feb 14, 2008: Meet the superdelegates (MSNBC)
You may not know Lincoln Davis from Pall Mall, Tenn., but you should, if you care about who’ll win the Democratic presidential nomination.
Jan 22, 2008: Facing Deportation but Clinging to Life in U.S. (NYTimes.com)
WAUKEGAN, Ill. — She is a homeowner, a taxpayer, a friendly neighbor and an American citizen. Yet because she is married to an illegal immigrant, these days she feels like a fugitive.
Jan 15, 2008: In Obama’s Pursuit of Latinos, Race Plays Role (NYTimes.com)
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has eaten beef tacos in East Los Angeles and sat on the living room couch of a working-class family in a largely Hispanic neighborhood here for 30 televised minutes. At a rally of the culinary workers’ union in the shadows of the Strip here one night, Senator Barack Obama pumped his fist and chanted with the crowd, “¡Sí, se puede; sí, se puede; sí, se puede!” or, “Yes, we can!”
Jan 14, 2008: Young voters growing in numbers and clout throughout Florida and nation (Sun-Sentinel.com)
They are among the most sought-after, if elusive, target of any campaign. Their very presence can fire up even the most staid candidates.
Jan 10, 2008: Univision Kicks-Off Third Phase of Civic Engagement Campaign... (BusinessWire.com)
Univision Communications Inc., the nation’s leading Spanish-language media company, today announced that it has launched “Ve y Vota en las Primarias” (Get Out and Vote in the Primaries), the third phase of a massive non-partisan campaign to educate and engage the country’s Hispanic population in the national electoral process.
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