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MoneyGram International Temporarily Reduces Money Transfer Fees from the United States and Canada to El Salvador – MoneyGram International Reduce Temporalmente Sus Tarifas De Envíos de Dinero Desde Estados Unidos y Canadá A El Salvador

Hispanic y Latino News :: November 18th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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After accidental deportation, critics say immigration officials making mistakes – After a Salvadoran man was mistakenly deported, immigration rights activists have complained about toughened enforcement by authorities.

Hispanic y Latino News :: November 11th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Lawsuit targets immigration enforcement – Racial profiling alleged in Salvadoran’s arrest in Frederick

Hispanic y Latino News :: November 10th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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At least 10,000 Salvadorans are in urgent need of food aid after devastating floods and mudslides that damaged crops, destroyed homes and killed 130 people, the U.N. World Food Program

Salvadoran community organizations in Los Angeles have mobilized to help their country after a tropical storm over the weekend left at least 130 people dead in the small Central American nation.

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 28th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Attention, Mexicans and Salvadorans: It’s time to make up

Country of Origin Profiles: Browse detailed demographic and economic profiles of Hispanics in the United States by their countries of origin.

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 24th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Salvadoran immigrants and Americans of Salvadoran descent have grown to number 1.6 million — essentially tying them with Cubans as the nation’s third largest Latino group

Salvadorans Seek a Voice To Match Their Numbers – Summit Aims to Raise Political Visibility – First Salvadoran American Leadership Summit

Data and Resources: Country of Origin Profiles – Pew Hispanic Center

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 15th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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A large group of Salvadorans living in Southern California over the weekend celebrated the 188th anniversary of El Salvador’s independence with a parade through the streets of Hollywood.

US Census 2009 Hispanic Fact Sheet :: Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15 – Oct. 15

Salvadoran President-Elect Pledges to Work With U.S. on Immigration

Republican congressmen’s threats of revoking protected status of El Salvadoran immigrants are repulsive and demands an apology – Trent Franks (R-Ariz) and Dan Burton (R-Ind)

News Summary for January 21st, 2009

Salvadorans living abroad sent home about $3.8 billion last year, an increase of 2.5 percent despite the global economic turmoil.

News Summaries for December 16th-18th, 2008

A Huntington Park businessman allegedly preyed on thousands of mostly Hispanic investors in a Ponzi scheme that promised 84 percent annual returns on real estate. Federal prosecutors say Milton Retana, a Salvadoran who owns Best Diamond Funding, got $62 million from investors. – California

News Summary for Tuesday – December 2nd, 2008

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Funds at risk for families back home – The dependence of a Salvadoran town on remittances from emigrants in the United States mirrors the worry in much of Latin America.

News Summary for Thanksgiving Week 2008

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Salvadoran President Tony Saca will be traveling to the United States to urge Salvadoran immigrants there to reregister in a temporary visa program.

News Summary for Monday – November 17th, 2008

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Salvadoran teenager with rare genetic disorder gets help from local group

DIRECTV Mas Launches Telecentro, a New and Exclusive Spanish-Language Channel from Central America

Utah and Texas are Winners at National Miss Latina Pageants

U.S. Census Bureau issues Facts for Features in observance of Hispanic Heritage Month 2008: Sept. 15 – Oct. 15

‘Karlifornia’ Back With More on Being a Young Latina in L.A.

Gunmen kill Guatemalan prosecutor

Blogante News for Monday – July 14th, 2008

Blogante Essentials for Monday – July 14th, 2008

US Embassy Admits to Intervention in 2004 Salvadoran Presidential Elections

The essence of cool – ‘Aguas frescas’ cool a hot summer thirst.

Blogante News for Monday – June 23rd, 2008

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Hispanic chamber (Cámara de Empresarios Latinos de Houston) elects Salvadoran as president – José Rivas

Horchata, the Sweet Latin Drink That Gets Around

El Salvador is seeking a prestigious Israeli award for its late consul Jose Arturo Castellanos for saving thousands of Jews from the Holocaust in World War II

Daughter Makes Plea for Witnesses To Come Forward in the death of her father Jorge Villatoro – Montgomery County, Virginia

Honduran capital without international airport after crash

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A Beloved Doctor Bids Adios – Physician Returns to El Salvador After Years of Running a Clinic for the Poor – Washington DC

Blogante News for Thursday – January 24th, 2008

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Did You Know? A quarter of the U.S. population of Salvadorans and Salvadoran Americans lives in the Washington area — 500,000 or so people who have become part of the multicultural fabric here even as they maintain strong ties with El Salvador.

Latino Móvil Launches New SMS Technology Service That Provides Users with News Directly From Their Countries of Origin

Blogante News for Tuesday – January 22nd, 2008

Creditors seek millions from companies owned by Salvadoran elite – 01/20/2008 – MiamiHerald.com

Gang Violence Spreads Across US, Central American Borders

Consulates struggle with health care issues

‘Karlifornia’ Puts A New Lens On L.A. – New MTV Tr3s original reality production introduces Karli Henriquez – Premieres on November 13th at 4 PM

Latino Health Insurance Program reaches out to immigrants – Massachusetts

Victims of shipwreck off Mexican coast were Salvadoran migrants headed to U.S.

Prince William Crackdown Worries Some Merchants

Discovery en Español Examines the Growing Epidemic of Latin American Gangs in MARAS, A REGIONAL THREAT

A New Latino Agenda

Day Laborers Squeezed on Two Sides

Voces del Pueblo | Hispanic Voices – Washington DC

El Salvador’s President Saca Addresses UN

U.S. immigration reform blasted at Hispanic event – by the president of El Salvador in Long Island

Marketers miss much of their audience

Film At Dallas Festival Looks At Brutal MS-13 Gang – “Hijos de la Guerra”

Immigration raids target violent gang – Crimes spur sweep in three cities – Massachusetts

Gourmet September 2007 Special Issue: Latino Food – on Newsstands August 21, 2007

Businesses Vow to Fight Crackdown – Prince William Policies Split Latino Community

US judge refuses to end special protections for illegal immigrants from El Salvador

Immigrants allegations to be examined – Irving, Texas

Turistas in Pasadena – Texas

Immigration and the University Community – University of Maryland

Sharp Need for Dental Care Unfilled for Many Immigrants

Vice president of El Salvador speaks on fighting poverty – Ana Vilma Albanez de Escobar at Brown in Rhode Island

New Mexico Tech Language professor Rafael Lara-Martinez awarded a Fulbright

New laws drive away Latinos – Colorado

A Second Migration – Arlington County, Virginia

The Myth of Immigrant Criminality and the Paradox of Assimilation: Incarceration Rates among Native and Foreign-Born Men

US Census releaseses new 26 page report – The American Community Survey — Hispanics: 2004

Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales Announces Aggressive New Joint Initiatives With El Salvador to Combat Transnational Gangs

Exiled Salvadoran novelist settles in Pittsburgh – Horacio Castellanos Moya

Salvadoran torture survivor finds closure in court

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Former Salvadoran Foes Share Doubts on War

Salvadoran’s Death in Iraq Leaves His Mother Fuming

California Latinos fearful after immigration raids

Migrants crossing Mexico face a grueling, dangerous journey

Business brings hope to El Salvadorian town – Maryland

Salvadoran immigrant gets to stay; ICE backs down – Gonzalo de Jesus Larin-Lara – Minnesota

A quarter century later, inside scoop on Centro Presente – Cambridge, Massachusetts

Tim’s El Salvador Blog: 25th anniversary of El Mozote massacre

How U.S. Aid to El Salvador Could Miss Out – Immigrants Who Send Bulk of Support Want a Say in New Grant Program

El Salvador Recognizes World AIDS Day

Consulates in U.S. Hit the Road to Help Far-Flung Paisanos

National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators Presents Leadership Award to Maryland Delegate Ana Sol Gutierrez

Salvadoran family victimized by cross-burning – Another article about the incident in Kentucky reported last month

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Tim’s El Salvador Blog: Filling the streets

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Judge allows Salvadoran boy who traveled to U.S. in search of his mother to stay for now

Undocumented workers toil in many fields. Construction, services where most find jobs

Tim’s El Salvador Blog: What Salvadoran bloggers are saying — watching the National Assembly

Chinese Christian News – Study: Churches Serve as Major Channels for Latino Integration into U.S.