Blogante News for Monday: August 20th, 2007

Posted on: August 20th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: , , , , , , ,
HispanicTips has 43,145 stories & 115,000+ visitors a month..

Top Stories –» view: excerpts | section

Drug war fuels border violence

Romney, Giuliani duel over past stands on illegal migrants

Newark Triple Murder Fuels Debate on Treatment of Illegal Immigrants

Bienvenido a Cincinnati Procter & Gamble Shifts Hispanic HQ

Firms market Hispanic foods via black merchants in South

Disregard diversity at own risk - Ruben Navarrette

Immigration activist Elvira Arellano arrested in Los Angeles

Census Won’t Deter Immigration Raids

U.S. Proposes $2.78 Million Fine (against Cintas) in Worker’s Death - Eleazar Torres Gomez - Tulsa


Did You Know –» view: excerpts | section

California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce represents more than 600,000 Hispanic-owned businesses in California

More than half of black and Hispanic applicants for teaching jobs in Massachusetts fail a crucial state licensing test

The Constitution requires the Census Bureau to count everyone, including illegal immigrants, in the census.


My Picks –» view: excerpts | section

Tell Me a Story: Blanca Flor a Mexican fairy tale

A Mexican-American novelist tells of the ghosts that drive her fiction. Ana Castillo

Spanish needs worry some teachers - Waukegan

New license law has ripple effect on illegal immigrants - Kansas (you need a social security number now)

GO-O-O-O-AL for Latina girls - Summer camp overcomes cultural barriers to playing ‘a man’s game’ - North Carolina

Driving while illegal: Immigrants worry about being arrested and deported - Massachusetts

It can take a village to send Hispanics to final home - The Boston Globe

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales seen as politicizing Justice Dept

Financial trouble forces Hispanic resource center to close its doors - The south Minneapolis center was founded 25 years ago to help Hispanic Minnesotans.

Meatpacking remakes rural U.S. towns in new immigration frontier- Dodge City, Kansas

Hispanic college trend: staying close to home - A study found that Hispanic students are more likely to attend just a handful of schools that are in familiar areas.

Stumble it! | | AddThis Feed Button

Other posts that may interest you





Check us out!



Feedback Form