Posted by Cristina Parker on March 29, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Lugares de la Campaña de Documentacion de Abusos: Para más información, llame a: 915-494-4213, o, Imprimir este panfleto para informar a otros en su comunidad. Inmigrantes Unidos (Montana Vista) Abril 12: Family Dollar[14678 Montana Avenue] (10a.m.-12p.m.) Abril 13: Tienda Moderna (5p.m.-7p.m.) Abril 14: Montana Vista Market[14700 Montana Avenue] (9a.m.-1p.m.) La Pulguita (9a.m.-1p.m.) Abril 15: Montana [...]
Posted by Cristina Parker on March 8, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Immigrant Women: Stewards of the 21st Century Family from New America Media on Vimeo. Today marks the 101st International Women’s Day and a chance to reflect on the contributions of immigrant women in the U.S. Women make up the majority of all immigrants regardless of status, and they contribute more than you might know to [...]
Posted by Cristina Parker on February 15, 2012 · Leave a Comment
(EL PASO, Texas) — The next national movement for equal rights is kicking off in El Paso. As part of the national Human Rights at Home campaign aimed at building a human rights movement, the Border Network for Human Rights has organized the El Paso Regional Human Rights Convention for February 18. The convention will [...]
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Posted by Cristina Parker on February 1, 2012 · Leave a Comment
(ANTHONY, New Mexico) — Members of the Border Network for Human Rights and other Southern New Mexico residents are preparing for a Day of Action in Santa Fe to support the current driver’s license law and tell lawmakers that they must not compromise communities. “It’s not a short trip to Santa Fe from Anthony and [...]
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Posted by Cristina Parker on January 26, 2012 · Leave a Comment
AP Investigation finds only a tiny minority of applicants are suspicious A recent analysis of driver’s license application abuse rates by the Associated Press sheds light on some facts and it raises questions about political speculations on both sides of the debate. Perhaps most striking is the relatively low number of supposed abuses of the [...]
Posted by Cristina Parker on January 20, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Nota del Editor: Lo sigente es un comenatrio de nuestro invitado especial, Dr. Luis I. Quiñones. Dr. Quiñones es un educador con más de 26 años de experiencia en las escuelas públicas, autor, y publicador del calendario anual “Calendario de La Paz e Historia de las Razas.†También es musicólogo cultural. Para escuchar una canción [...]
Posted by Cristina Parker on January 20, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Editor’s Note: The following is a special guest post from Dr. Luis I. Quiñones. Dr. Quiñones is an educator with more than 26 years of experience in public school education and an advocate of dual language/cultural education. He is also an author and publishes Las Razas Peace & Historical Calendar. He is also a cultural musicologist. [...]
Categories: News · Tags: anti-immigrant, anti-immigrant bills, border communities, border issues, dr Luis I. Quiñones, drivers license, family values, gov susana martinez immigration, Gov. susana martinez, governor martinez, immigrants, immigration, immigration new mexico, las cruces new mexico, Luis I. Quiñones, new mexico centennial, new mexico driver's licneses, residency, susana martinez, u.s.-mexico border, xenophobia