The Great Latino Apology: It’s The Street, Stupid
While some may avoid assigning blame, this is naive. Responsibility clearly lies with the Democratic Party elite…
While some may avoid assigning blame, this is naive. Responsibility clearly lies with the Democratic Party elite…
Boricuas sound off over “floating island of garbage” comment days before Election Day.
“Right now, everything is so expensive,” Deleon said. “Gas is still high, grocery prices continue to rise. Inflation has not gone down…rent is extremely high. People have to work more than two jobs to put food on the table.”
“I want politicians to prioritize schools, making sure that students feel safe and are supported,” she says. “Students should not walk into schools, pass through a metal detector and feel surveilled.”
RI Secretary of State Gregg Amore with timely resources to ensure every eligible Rhode Islander has the information they need to cast their ballot on or before November 5.
For Rico Cortez, a Mexican American raised by a single mother, growing up with a strong matriarch has shaped his political views.
“Have a plan to vote,” said Rhode Island Secretary of State Gregg Amore. “Rhode Island is a fantastic, accessible voter-friendly state.”
“I understand there is a lot of crime with immigrants, but they’re blaming it all on Latins. They’re all being lumped together.
“Everyone should be concerned with those types of Gestapo-like tactics,” said Sanders.
The lesson from the data/analyses is that every candidate in every race — needs to prioritize and strategize securing the Latino vote.
Latino thought leaders share hopes and concerns in special coverage of the Democratic National Convention
“Language barriers should never prevent an eligible voter from being able to fully participate in the democratic process,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division.