While immigration remains important, Latinos will cast their votes based on their assessment of candidates’ views on the economy, education, and health care, an October 18 panel concluded.
The Economy vs. Immigration: What Will Unlock the Latino Vote in 2012?
In Debate, U.S. Presidential Candidates Talk Women, Immigration
During the October 16 presidential debate, President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney sparred about immigration reform and made appeals to female voters.
A menos de 3 meses de otra recesión mundial
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Daniel Pacheco
El Vice Presidente de AS/COA Eric Farnsworth habla con el diario La República de Colombia sobre las repercusiones económicas para América Latina si se profundiza la crisis fiscal en Estados Unidos.
Election Guide: The U.S. 2012 Vote
AS/COA Online provides coverage, statistics, candidate positions, and more about the...
In 2012, U.S. Holds Ground on Cuba Policy
While President Barack Obama loosened Cuba travel regulations last year, this year his administration opted to continue existing Cuba policies or restrict new ones.
RNC and DNC Platforms Weigh in on Latin America Policy
What Latin American policy issues do the GOP and Democrats spell out in their party platforms?