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Posted on: October 8th, 2007
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Considering I had hit 30,000 posts last Thursday and that I was attending the Congreso Latino, I didn’t post anything yesterday (bad me). I have had an interesting time that I will definitely be relating later once I have some time to sit down. I managed to collect 59 this morning before heading out again to the Congreso. - Gracias, Tomás


Top Stories –» view: excerpts | section

It’s Been a Bad Week to Be an Immigrant Child in the U.S.A. (Latina Lista)

Latino Congreso focuses on voting power

Hispanics in Irving feeling disheartened - Immigration stance affecting citizens’ comfort level, too

Cross-border business boom - More companies based in Mexico are opening shops in the United States

Poll: Spanish Spoken Here — and Two-thirds Don’t Mind - Fewer Admit Feeling Prejudice Toward Hispanics than Toward Arabs, Overweight People

New exhibit shows the impact of Hispanics on Phoenix

Immigrant policies could hurt housing market - In Prince William County, some Hispanic families have been walking away from their homes.

Feel the Noise - Rapper Meets Reggaetón (and Girl) - Review


My Picks (Tomás’ handpicked highlights) –» view: excerpts | section

Latino Students Aspire For Greatness In City Schools - New York City

Cesar Chavez is worthy of street-name honor - Lubbock, Texas

Documentary focuses on former San Antonio archbishop’s struggles against discrimination - “A Migrant’s Masterpiece: The Life and Legacy of Patrick Flores,” a documentary by Hector Galán

Chile-born Boca resident leads U.S. English drive - Mauro Mujica

Puerto Rican exodus to U.S. related to both world wars

Wed to a Mexican: It’s time to end the stereotypes

Latino activist and judge dies at 88 - Albert Armendariz, Sr - Texas


Quotes –» view: excerpts | section

QUOTE: “If you took away Hispanic labor from agriculture and from dairying in Wisconsin, we’d be in crisis,” said Wisconsin Secretary of Agriculture Rod Nilestuen. “There’s no two ways about that.”


Election 2008 –» view: excerpts | section

Clinton pushes for powerful US Latino vote

Congreso Takes Action for Environmentally Healthy Communities

Kucinich-Sponsored Resolution Approved at National Latino Congreso


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