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chicano | September 19th, 2007
International Herald Tribune - Last Oct. 4, Gilchrist had to cut short his talk after students from the Chicano Caucus and other groups climbed onstage with banners denouncing his group. The event was organized by the school’s College Republicans club. The CPU said in its statement …
Tags: art, immigration, republicans, school
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chicano | September 18th, 2007
…stupid america. By Lalo Delgado, 1969. From Chicano, 25 Pieces of a Chicano Mind … stupid america, see that … chicano … with a big knife…
Tags: mexican, republicans
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chicano | August 22nd, 2007
“We are going to tell the bigots to shut up.”
Harsh words — especially when the remarks come from Sen. Lindsey Graham and they impugn the vast majority of Republicans in South Carolina. The words are equally inappropriate in a day and age when political discourse has taken a decisively nasty turn.
Tags: art, aztlan, bigots, [...]
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chicano | August 13th, 2007
"Mexican-American businessman Lionel Sosa has enjoyed great success, but still hungers for new challenges. Does he have one now: namely, bringing together two countries that, while neighbors, sometimes appear worlds apart. Then again, this man is a first-rate bridge builder. He has helped Fortune 500 companies reach out to Latino consumers and helped Republicans [...]
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chicano | June 13th, 2007
Tags: art, Border, bush, Business, family, immigration, latino, lies, mexican, Politics, republicans, Texas
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chicano | June 1st, 2007
Tags: art, democrats, immigration, latino, republicans
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chicano | May 25th, 2007
This article written by the “reader” of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, shows how ignorance can infect our nation and is being perpetuated on a daily basis around this country. Read and see exactly what the ignorant masses are writing.
From: ajc.com
In response to the May 22 editorial “State GOP shows its backward side”
Many Georgia Republicans are [...]
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chicano | May 24th, 2007
From: The State News
The complexities of the issue of immigration reform have once again created a flash point of debate and political battles.
The reform proposal opened for debate in the U.S. Senate on Monday.
The bill calls for a number of immigration reforms, including a strengthening of the U.S.-Mexico border and tougher hiring enforcement on [...]
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chicano | May 10th, 2007
Univision, the nations largest Spanish-language broadcast network believes they can. They are using their influence with the millions of legal permanent residents to encourage them to become citizens. The ramifications could be huge, some believe even could effect the 2008 presidential election.
From the WSJ:
The citizenship drive, which is about [...]