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Lou Dobbs, one of the most prominent media figures, has consistently advocated one side of the immigration debate, setting a dangerous precedent of media bias.
Presidential campaign bloopers, electioneering hype, running mate selection, kidnapped child, star's murder: Crises after crises, life goes on, but somehow CNN doesn't.
Absolut Vodka produced a Spanish ad which many anti-illegal immigration activists saw as encouraging the repatriation of the southwest US back to Mexico.
So incongruous is the notion of an underweight actress that it has made news headlines. Our nation is in trouble. Why are we gossiping about Megan Fox!?
The 'Birther Movement' has gained momentum in the wake of allegations made by conspiracy theorists that U.S. President Barack Obama is not a natural born citizen.
Mexican journalist Jorge Ramos talks about how he went from struggling news reporter in Mexico City to Univision anchor and one of the most influential Latinos in the US.
Outsourcing has agonized the American public for the last couple of years. Job loss, long-term effects on the economy and potential loss of America's position as a leader
Immigration, poverty, and racism represent three examples that can link the past with contemporary issues through meaningful unit modules that aim toward relevance.
Extremists say that Barack Obama is not entitled to be president of the U.S. because, they claim, he is foreign born.
Based on US Census projections the Republican Party needs to add Hispanic voters in order to have the numbers needed to regain a strong voice in decades to come.
In this interview Pam Lontos gives savvy consel to authors--whether self-published or with publishers that do not provide publicity support to their little-known authors.


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