6:54 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Family| Health| Money| society · Comments Off
21 Nov 2006
According to data just released by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Latino and African American families are having a hard time making ends meet, and “experience difficulty affording food, lack needed medical care, and/or live in overcrowded conditions.”
The report finds that 28 percent of African American families with children, and 31 percent of families headed by a Latino citizen, experience at least one of the above three hardships at some point during the year, according to the survey. This is double the rate for non-Latino white families with children (14 percent). This disparity largely reflects the fact that poverty rates are several times higher for African American and Latino families than for white families.
This striking data comes from a Census Bureau survey which, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, is valuable in learning about hardship levels, but is at risk of being terminated by Congress. A senior researcher at the Center says “If this survey is eliminated, we will lose one of our best means of understanding what it’s like to be poor in this country.”
Via / U.S. Newswire
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2:45 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| Marketing| Shopping · 1 Comment
21 Nov 2006
This may very well be the worse product I’ve seen all year. Green Card is an energy drink being marketed to those undocumented immigrants crossing into the United States.
“It’s a fact,” that people illegally cross the border, president and CEO of Z CORP, Jeff Weiss, told CSNews Online. “If they are going to come to the U.S., I don’t want them dying in the desert, I’d rather have them hydrated.”
It’s tagline: “Papers, we don’t need no stinkin’ papers”
Um yeah sure. I bet he made this product with the best interest of immigrants in mind and not the best interest of his wallet. Energy drinks are just alot of sugar and caffine are are bad for you anyway but this energy drink is leaving a bad taste in my mouth.
Via / News on Mun2 y Convenience Store News
1:07 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Chismes · 2 Comments
21 Nov 2006
Could Dancing with the Stars hunk and 90s teen star Mario Lopez be dating recently-divorced Britney Spears? That’s what Spanish daily 20 Minutos is speculating. Please say it ain’t so.
It is possible that the American pop singer Britney Spears has a new man after separating from Kevin Federline.Spears, 24, had a “crazy night” with actor Mario Lopez, 33, according to American magazine People in its online edition.
Mario Lopez was introduced to Spears at a club called ‘The Mint’. It appears that both celebrated into the wee hours with friends.
So that means they are dating? I don’t see the evidence, but that could just be my denial talking.
Meanwhile, a British tabloid is reporting that K-Fed is out to sell a 4-hour long sex tape of him and his soon-to-be ex wife. Ick.
Via / 20 Minutos
8:00 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| Politics · Comments Off
21 Nov 2006
When I was on NPR two weeks ago, I said that the Democrats had not placed immigration reform on their to do list if they were to win Congress. Well yesterday Democratic Senator from New York, Chuck Schumer gave a preliminary outline of the Democratic agenda and immigration reform wasn’t there. Among some of the issues the Dems want to tackle include raising the minimum wage, the cost of meds for senior citizens, and lowering energy costs.
So for those who voted Democrat in the hopes of comprehensive immigration reform and for those undocumented immigrants who put their hopes in the Democrats to grant them a path to citizenship, seems like the Dems have let them down……again.
Via / El Diario/La Prensa
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