World › 21 dead in Mexico prison riot

by chicano | October 21st, 2008 

Twenty-one prisoners died Monday in a fight between inmates at a Mexican prison across the border from McAllen, Texas, officials said.

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Veteran Actor Performs during Texas Tech’s Hispanic Her

by chicano | September 9th, 2008 

Pepe Serna will feature his One-Man Show on the Texas Tech campus at 7 p.m. Sept. 18 in the Human Sciences Building room 169.

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Texas: Foes Try to Block Suburb’s Illegal Immigrant Ban

by chicano | September 9th, 2008 

“The entire purpose of this ordinance is to encourage and prevent illegal immigrant from living in Farmers Branch,” Jung said.

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La Anti-Expo de Christian Bravo / Christian Bravo’s Anti-Show

by chicano | September 9th, 2008 

A friend of mine, Christian Bravo, was on track to present his work at a Chicano community arts center in Houston in a show that would have opened

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San Antonio Tardeada Music Festival

by chicano | September 5th, 2008 

Documentary Film on schedule for Sundance 2011

Tags: art, Business, family, history, Mexico, movie, Texas

Man suspected in death flees to Mexico

by chicano | September 3rd, 2008 

Associated Press - September 3, 2008 4:25 AM ET McALLEN, Texas (AP) - Authorities say an illegal immigrant ranch worker wanted in the fatal beating…

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Illegal Alien Hired by TX Rep Wanted for Murder

by chicano | September 3rd, 2008 

…hired by a Texas lawmaker is a suspected illegal immigrant now wanted in the fatal beating of a young Hispanic man, authorities said Monday.

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Undocumented worker at Kino Flores’ ranch accused of murder [South…

by chicano | September 2nd, 2008 

Police say a suspected illegal immigrant working for a Democratic state representative brutally beat another man to death with a bat Monday morning.

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They Say They Were Born in the U.S.A. The State Department Says Prove It

by chicano | August 14th, 2008 

In the archives of local institutions, Juan Aranda’s life is firmly rooted in this small south Texas town. His birth certificate says he was delivered unto Weslaco 38 years ago, and church records say he was baptized here soon after. School files list him as a student in the local district from kindergarten through high [...]

Latinos say they have numbers, not voice at North Forest ISD

by chicano | August 11th, 2008 

During more than a decade of attending school in North Forest, Christian Perez, a first-generation American, had one teacher who looked like him.

Tags: art, Education, hispanic, latino, lies, school, Texas

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