Yearly Archives: 2011
The Thorn in the Constitution’s Side
By: Daniel Nardini In a last minute effort, the U.S. Congress has reached a deal on extending the Patriot Act. The Act has been approved in the U.S. Congress and… Read more
A Personal Immigrant Bashing Story
By: Daniel Nardini My wife has a close cousin who lives in Washington state. She and her husband came to the United States five months ago on a student visa…. Read more
In Case You Missed It, The World Ended
By: Daniel Nardini Obviously, the world did not come to an end. A preacher named Harold Camping predicted that the world would end on last Saturday, May 21st. Meanwhile, a… Read more
Possible New Travel Guidelines for Cuba
By: Daniel Nardini As the saying goes, you can travel to Hanoi but you cannot go to Havana only 90 miles away. That may soon change (we hope!). The White… Read more
Recognize Taiwan!
By: Daniel Nardini Many have wondered why I have been so adamant about recognzing Cuba and scrapping the U.S. embargo against that island. I am simply reflecting what is reality…. Read more
Exiled to Mexico and America
By: Daniel Nardini Recently, I saw a short documentary entitled “Exiled in America” by Angela Torres Camarena. The film talks about the struggles of the Santibanez family in Arizona and… Read more
Parents Taking Back Their Communities
By: Ashmar Mandou A new initiative is giving parents across the city of Chicago a chance to take back their communities from gang violence and build a stronger support network… Read more
Los Padres Recuperan sus Comunidades
Por: Ashmar Mandou En la ciudad de Chicago se está dando a los padres una nueva iniciativa, la oportunidad de recuperar sus comunidades de la violencia pandillera y establecer una… Read more
Cristina Joins Telemundo
Telemundo network announced Wednesday the addition of Cristina Saralegui to its exclusive roster of talent. The twelve-time Emmy-award-winning media icon will develop, executive produce, and host a weekly variety program… Read more
The Tucson Secession?
By: Daniel Nardini There seems to be a major conflict within the State of Arizona. The conflict seems to eminate between the southern part of Arizona where Tucson is situated… Read more »