Thousands of demonstrators in the western Mexican city of Guadalajara demand an end to the drug-related violence which has been on the rise in the city. full story ![]()
Every Hispanic group, except Mexicans, has become less segregated since 1990.
usatoday.com (2 months ago)
Michael BaroneAttention, Mickey Kaus! Andrew Malcolm of Investors Business Daily (h/t Glenn Reynolds’s Instapundit) highlights Gallup polls that show that the same percentage, 11%, of Americans and Mexicans in 2012 said they were willing to move to another country.Read more on WashingtonExaminer.com
washingtonexaminer.com (2 months and 21 days ago)
Mexicans are reacting with cautious optimism to the immigration reform bill submitted to the U.S. Senate Wednesday. While it proposes a long wait for U.S. citizenship, it at least gives migrants a stable path.
nytimes.com (1 month ago)
Mexicans reacted with cautious optimism to the immigration reform bill submitted to the U.S. Senate Wednesday, saying that while it proposes a long wait for migrants to gain U.S. citizenship, it at least gives them a stable path to do so.
northjersey.com (1 month ago)
Mexicans reacted with cautious optimism to the immigration reform bill submitted to the U.S. Senate Wednesday, saying that while it proposes a long wait for migrants to gain U.S. citizenship, it at least gives them a stable path to do so.
miamiherald.com (1 month ago)
MEXICO CITY -- Mexicans reacted with cautious optimism to the immigration reform bill submitted to the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, saying that while it proposes a long wait for migrants to gain U.S. citizenship, it at least gives them a stable path to do so.
goerie.com (1 month ago)
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexicans reacted with cautious optimism to the immigration reform bill submitted to the U.S. Senate Wednesday, saying that while it proposes a long wait for migrants to gain U.S. citizenship, it at least gives them a stable path to do so.
boston.com (1 month ago)
Mexicans cautiously welcome US immigration reform, despite long wait
abcnews.com (1 month ago)
President Barack Obama sought on Thursday to tamp down a potential rift with Mexico over a dramatic shift in the cross-border fight against drug trafficking and organized crime, acceding that Mexicans had the right to determine how best to tackle the violence that has plagued their country.
foxnews.com (16 days ago)
Security protocols were tested as five Kenton County schools were locked down in four separate incidents between Tuesday, March 19, and Friday, March 22.
rss.cincinnati.com (1 month and 19 days ago)
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