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    Opinion: GOP opposition to new health care law defies reason, rationality

    On October 1, uninsured Americans can begin enrolling for coverage under the new health care law, and the President wants to make sure people know it. “The … Read More

    In this Sept. 25, 2013 photo, Gilberto Olivo talks with a representative at a job fair in Catano, Puerto Rico. Olivo is a chemical engineer who held managerial positions in the U.S. and Puerto Rico before losing his job five years ago. "I'll do anything," he said. "I'll clean floors, I'll wash dishes, I'll be an errand boy."

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    Life in Puerto Rico becomes costlier amid crisis

    AN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Sweat gathered on the back of Gilberto Olivo's shirt as he tried to divert attention from his resume at a recent job fair in the … Read More

    Actress Jessica Alba shares how her Latina heritage has shaped her career journey to date.

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    New documentary highlights Jessica Alba, Becky G, Marco Rubio and more on identity

    Teen rapper Becky G, Senator Marco Rubio and designer to the stars Rolando Santana don’t seem to have much in common, but they’re all chiming in on how … Read More

    A youth of Haitian descent holds a sign that reads in Spanish "I'm Dominican."

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    Dominican Republic to end citizenship for Haitian-descended residents

    SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — Experts warned Friday that a Dominican court decision to strip citizenship from children of Haitian migrants could cause a … Read More

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    After floods, uncertainty and displacement for Colorado immigrants

    The recent floods in Colorado have left undocumented immigrants living in mobile home parks with little to nothing to come home to. Sonia Marquez, north … Read More

    Hispanics Becoming Largest Minority in US

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    Survey: more religiously-unaffiliated Latinos, less connection with GOP

    The growth in the ranks of Latinos who do not affiliate with any religious ideology rivals the rise in numbers of Latino evangelicals, according to a survey … Read More

    US President Barack Obama (bottom row-C) and First Lady Michelle Obama stand as the national anthem is played during the Kennedy Center Honors event at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, on December 4, 2011.

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    President Obama will appoint two more Latinos to Kennedy Center Board

    President Barack Obama announced that he will appoint two more Latinos to the Kennedy Center Honors board, a move that comes weeks after the organization named … Read More

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    Opinion: Why Republicans will win over Latino voters

    When I joined the Republican National Committee earlier this year as Deputy Political Director and National Director for Hispanic Initiatives, friends and … Read More

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    Opinion: How Ted Cruz’s braggadocio could backfire

    Ted Cruz’s braggadocio is the size of Texas. Just six months after moseying into Washington he’s challenged hallowed norms and all but disregarded the … Read More

    Recording artist  Olga Tañón performing during the People en Español Festival on Sept. 1, 2012.

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    Olga Tañon recruits artists Gloria Trevi, Larry Hernandez for immigration reform campaign

    Recording artist Olga Tañon is leading the way in a star-studded effort to campaign for immigration reform, recruiting fellow musicians to speak up on behalf … Read More