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History

Culture

The Invisible Latino in America

February 5, 2019

by Abigail Golden-Vazquez

Statue Of Liberty With National Flag
Culture

The Christian Way: Why Religious leaders Must Lead On Immigration Reform And Reject Trump’s anti-Immigrant Policies

February 1, 2019

by Alex Gonzalez

Books

Why National Identity Matters

October 18, 2018

by Francis Fukuyama

U.S.-Mexico Relations

Texico: The Texas-Mexico Economy and its Uncertain Future

October 11, 2018

by Admin “The

Books

Celebrating Cross-Border Unity in the Age of Trump

August 1, 2018

by Stephen Woodman

Education

40 Years After the Bakke Decision, What’s the Future of Affirmative Action in College Admissions?

July 6, 2018

by Matthew M.

Books

Tomás Jiménez on Mexican Americans

May 19, 2018

by Admin Tomás

Immigration

We Are America

May 5, 2018

by Admin A

History

Yes, your ancestors probably did come here legally — because ‘illegal’ immigration is less than a century old

May 5, 2018

by Kevin Jennings

LPPF Work

Latinos talking about a building a wall and no path to citizenship are preaching for Un-American ideals

May 4, 2018

by Alex Gonzalez

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Sen. Gallego unveils his plan to fix America’s broken border and immigration systems

Understanding the Border: A Conversation on Life, Culture, and Commerce

Funding Education in California

More Than Neighbors: U.S. – Mexico Trade

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