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What Does It Take to Be Accepted as an American?

September 30, 2019

Alfredo Corchado on

Culture

A New Urgency to Learn About Los Angeles’s Mexican History

September 27, 2019

by Jose Del

Culture

Why Trump and Republicans want Mexican-Americans to forget about their ethnicity, heritage and history

September 24, 2019

by Alex Gonzalez

Culture

I am Mexican American with no hyphen and no apologies – and am haunted by a history of hate

August 19, 2019

by Marcos Breton

History

‘Hispanic invasion’: A white nationalist version of Texas that never existed

August 5, 2019

The alleged El

Immigration

The long, bipartisan history of dealing with immigrants harshly

July 9, 2019

by Anthony Fontes

History

Who’s behind the law making undocumented immigrants criminals?

June 27, 2019

An ‘unrepentant white

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Building Walls: Excluding Latin People in the United States

June 10, 2019

by Admin The

History

The contradiction at the heart of immigration restriction

June 10, 2019

by Ernesto Castañeda

History

A Conservative Intellectual Fantasy About Donald Trump

June 4, 2019

by Joshua Alvarez

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