PREPARED IN THE U.S. PARTY TEQUILA DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 7 .- U.S. Hispanic leaders considered the idea of creating an independent political movement, which could be known as Tequila Party, to the frustration caused by failure to their causes from Democrats and Republicans. The activist Fernando Romero, president of Hispanics in Nevada-based policy, conceived the idea of creating a political movement Tequila Party to unite and promote Latinos regardless of party affairs of interest. Romero explained that the Tequila Party would be a movement and not a political party that represents the main demands of Latinos in the United States http://www.excelsior.com.mx/index.php?m=nota&id_nota=694434
WEDNESDAY WILL THE U.S. SENATE VOTE ON DREAM ACT PRIMER Washington .- The leader of U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, today launched the “end of debate” about the Dream Act, which would legalize thousands of undocumented immigrants to schedule the first vote in principle on Wednesday. “Today I presented a motion to open debate on the Dream Act, a bipartisan bill that meets the values that distinguish us as a nation, while strengthening our military and our economy,” said Reid. “I hope my Republican colleagues, especially those who have voted for the Dream Act in the past, will join us and support this bill helps our economy and strengthen our military,” he added. http://www .milenio.com/node/594850
HISPANIC YOUTH JOIN THE FOURTH PART OF EU YOUTH WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 .- Hispanics under age 20 make up between 21.8 and 25 percent of the total group of young people in the U.S., up from 17 percent estimated in the 2000 Census, according to data released today. For the first time, the Census Bureau has published five projected total U.S. population before providing official data for the 2010 Census and independent to this. The data are based on demographic analysis of births, deaths, enrollments in the Medicare federal health program for new immigrants and calculations for the 1 April this year http://www.excelsior.com.mx/index.php?m = mark & Note_id = 694349
HISPANIC will benefit from tax cuts in U.S. WASHINGTON, December 06 .- The Hispanic community is a beneficiary of the agreement in principle announced today that the president, Barack Obama, with Congress to extend for two years the tax cuts for all Americans. During a brief speech at the White House, which did not answer questions from reporters, Bush said the bipartisan agreement includes the extension for another 13 months of unemployment benefits, which last week sold out http://www .excelsior.com.mx / index.php? m = mark & Note_id = 694471
TAMAULIPAS TAKES FIRST PLACE IN AGGRESSION AGAINST PAISANOS NUEVO LAREDO, Tamaulipas .- December 6 notes to occupy first place in complaints of attacks against civilians, with 33% of them said Rep. Norma Leticia Salazar Vázquez. During his visit to Nuevo Laredo, where he accompanied the Secretary of the Interior, José Francisco Blake Mora said after Sonora Tamaulipas followed with 10.43%, and Chihuahua, with 7.58% in abuses. This is in agreement with results of analysis of complaints, 2010 from the National Migration Institute (INM), noted the chairman of the committee on Population, Borders and Migration Affairs of the Chamber of Deputies http://www.excelsior. com.mx / index.php? m = mark & Note_id = 694484
BLAKE DA WELCOME TO SECURITY PROGRAMS PAISANOS NUEVO LAREDO, Tamaulipas, Dec. 6 .- The Secretary of the Interior, José Francisco Blake Mora, arrived in this city to welcome the countrymen who enter here each year. The event set by federal authorities and held in the facilities of Vehicles Temporary Internment (Citev), in the midst of the international bridges one and two, was aimed to announce the ‘shield’ that will have this season for the peasants his journey through Mexico http://www.excelsior.com.mx/index.php?m=nota&id_nota=694411