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Alex Gonzalez

Why In-State Tuition is Good for TX Economy, and it Good for the GOP too

April 23, 2018

By Alex Gonzalez

Alex Gonzalez

Latino Poverty will Change With Next Generation, Just As it Did With “Whites”

April 23, 2018

By Alex Gonzalez

Alex Gonzalez

The Halloween Terror Attack Showed Why Michael McCaul’s “Border Security For America Act” Bill Won’t Work

April 22, 2018

by Alex Gonzalez

Alex Gonzalez

What Paul Ryan means when he says “border security” to pass the “Dream Act”?

April 22, 2018

by Alex Gonzalez

Alex Gonzalez

There are many ways Mexico can help in Texas, even without the Mexican marines

April 22, 2018

by Alex Gonzalez

Alex Gonzalez

New Bill Means that Tex and Mex Need To Partner for Natural Resources

April 20, 2018

by Alex Gonzalez

Alex Gonzalez

Texas and Mexico Need To Partner for Natural resources

April 19, 2018

by Alex Gonzalez

Alex Gonzalez

Why a Mexican flag is offensive, but not other “foreign” flags?

April 30, 2016

by Alex Gonzalez

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