A Mexican drug cartel lieutenant who was cooperating with U.S. authorities was murdered by three teenagers, including a U.S. soldier. The teens have been charged with capital murder for their roles in the contract killing.
Sotomayor Welcomed to Washington at White House Reception
In a White House reception on Wednesday, President Barack Obama honored the newest member of the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Sonia Sotomayor. The president hailed the selection of Associate Justice Sotomayor as “another step toward that more perfect union that we all seek.”
GOP's Lone Hispanic Senator, Florida's Sen. Mel Martinez Resigns
Last week, the lone Republican Hispanic U.S. senator made a shocking announcement, further isolating the GOP party from Hispanics. Florida Senator Mel Martinez, a native Cuban and former chairman of the Republican National Committee, announced on Friday that he will resign early from his Senate seat to pursue a career in the private sector. He […]
GUEST BLOGGER SERIES: Marshall Fitz "Americans Want Solutions, Not Scare Tactics"
Latinovations would like to thank Marshall Fitz for his contribution to La Plaza. This article originally appeared on the Center for American Progress’ website on August 4, 2009. Health care reform opponents have emptied their grab bag of scare tactics in all-out assault on the various House and Senate bills. Many reform foes have fixed […]
Obama Expects Immigration Reform Early Next Year
On Friday, President Obama said he expects Congress to take up the issue of comprehensive immigration reform by “early next year.”
North American Summit Focuses on Swine Flu
Obama arrived in Guadalajara, Mexico on Sunday for his first North American summit with Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The meeting’s main accomplishment will likely be a joint plan of attack for the swine flu.
GUEST BLOGGER SERIES: Janet Murguia "A Vote to Remember"
Latinovations would like to thank Janet Murguia for her contribution to La Plaza. This article originally appeared in The Washington Times on August 7, 2009. There’s one thing about defining moments — they tend to, well, define you. With the confirmation of Judge Sonia Sotomayor, it is critically important to underscore to everyone that this […]
First Latina Supreme Court Justice Confirmed
Today, the United States Senate confirmed the first Latina, Judge Sonia Sotomayor, to the highest court in the land by a vote of 68-31. This historic confirmation will make her the 111th justice to serve on the Supreme Court and only the third woman to do so.
Senator Menendez and Latino Leaders Warn Republicans on Sotomayor Vote
On Wednesday, national Latino organizations and leaders held at a press conference in preparation for the upcoming vote on Supreme Court nominees Sonia Sotomayor. Joining them was Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), the only Hispanic Democratic US Senator, who warned Republicans that they and their party will “pay a price” with Hispanic voters if they oppose […]
Another GOP Vote in Favor of Sotomayor
The number of Republican Senators supporting Sonia Sotomayor is now at seven with the inclusion of Kit Bond of Missouri.
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