Stephen Nuño
Stephen A. Nuño
Stephen Nuño
Stephen A. Nuño
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The “Latino vote” is more important than ever, yet stories about how Latinos behave politically will often be contradictory, confusing and outright nonsensical.
Republicans are rejecting the latest attempt to clean up the government’s language that historically has used disparaging terms for people in the U.S.
In a move that reflects an evolving attitude toward immigrant integration, California began offering health care to undocumented immigrant children in May.
More than 13.1 million Latino voters will cast ballots in the upcoming presidential election, up from 11.2 million in 2012, according to a new report.
It turns out that even a Harvard Law grad can be confused by his own citizenship status. In a teachable moment, Sen. Cruz tried to settle the debate over his
Is 48 years long enough to erase centuries of systemic disenfranchisement of voters who belong to minority ethnic or racial groups?
Someone should ask the principled anti-gun responders why there is so much outrage at the thought of armed guards in schools when school districts throughout Ca