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Hispanic y Latino News :: November 20th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Police in Peru say gang members killed people to drain their fat for cosmetics
Do Long Island Police Ignore Hate Crimes?
El Pánico de Lamar Smith, Steve King, y sus aliados anti inmigrantes – La creciente actividad en el bando que promueve las deportaciones masivas refleja su inquietud por el impulso tomado por la reforma migratoria integral
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 19th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
The wave of crime besetting Puerto Rico seems to be out of control with 800 murders being committed here so far this year, but the island’s top police official says the problem does not fall exclusively within his department.
The University of Panama indefinitely suspended classes on Wednesday after confrontations between students and police during a protest against alleged U.S. involvement in plans to build new military installations.
CIS Report Attempts to Erase 100 Years of Data on Immigrants and Crime
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 18th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Pennsylvania State Police officials meet with Chambersburg Area Hispanic leaders about traffic stop procedures
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 13th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Reaction to internal affairs investigation touches on Hispanic/police relations – Dallas
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 12th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Statement by Antonio Gonzalez on Lou Dobbs Resignation
Monterrey (Mexico’s 3r-largest city) has fired almost a quarter of its traffic police for failing tests designed to detect corruption and ineptitude. And half of Monterrey’s traffic cops were ordered to undergo more training after performing poorly on the tests. Only a bit more than a quarter were found to be completely fit for the job.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 10th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Heroic Texas Latino officer says policewoman at Fort Hood ‘erased a lot of prejudice’ – (interesting)
Charlie Beck, the mayor’s nominee to head the Los Angeles Police Department, told Hoy Newspaper he will make a particular effort to reach out to Latinos through community meetings and by conducting news conferences and any other police function in English and Spanish.
Roberto Rodriguez: Beaten by police and running to victory – November 7 marks 30 years since he won his first police brutality trial in East L.A.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 9th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Soldiers wary of often corrupt Mexican police
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 5th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Coalition calls for public oversight in new San Bernardino 287(g) agreement
A former Memphis police officer has been sentenced to more than two years in prison for stealing money from Hispanic motorists while on duty.
A top Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) official confirmed that officers were conducting a training exercise at CSUN that involved members of Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (MEChA) earlier this semester. – Members said they were targeted and profiled by LAPD officers during their first meeting on Sept. 2. & that they were followed, harassed and intimidated by “undercover police officers” during a ceremony to welcome first-time freshmen to their organization.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: November 2nd, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
A little more than 1 million people work in the illegal drug trade including “around 200,000” women, according to the COCyP association of peasant organizations, based on police estimates.
American Rights at Work – Immigration Study Finds Enforcement Has Undermined Workers’ Rights
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Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 27th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Police Leaders from Across the Country Call For Immigration Reform – Law Enforcement Officials Describe Impact of Broken System on Public Safety and Community Trust
Domestic Violence and Latina Immigrants: Seven Reasons Why Some Are Reluctant to Seek Help
Q&A With Monica C. Roldan, MSW Manager of Community Outreach and Supervising Supervisor Sanctuary for Families
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 26th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Sacramento Police Chief Rick Braziel has joined other chiefs in the nation in calling for an immigration overhaul that considers legalizing millions of undocumented immigrants.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 17th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Some state and local police are having second thoughts about working with the federal government to enforce immigration laws.
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Hundreds of Thousands of Puerto Rican Workers, Faith Leaders, Students and Citizens to Unite in Hato Rey on October 15 – National March Will Protest Massive Cuts in Essential Public Services; Republican Administration Under Investigation for Civil Rights Violations Against High School Students
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Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 14th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
A 21-year-old Montgomery County man Hector Hernandez whose criminal case helped trigger new police policies in Montgomery Count regarding illegal immigration was sentenced to 50 years in prison Thursday for killing a 14-year-old honor student aboard a transit bus last year
ACLU Comprehensive Immigration Reform Must Protect Privacy And Civil Liberties
Calderon Government Sends in Police to Take Over Electrical Company and Bust Union
Thousands To Participate in Vigil With Members of Congress For Immigration Reform on Oct 12-13 in Washington DC
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 12th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Hispanics make up a record 25.7% of the New York Police Department.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 9th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Immigration advocates protest 287(g) – Mayor attempting to move forward a proposal to deputize local police as federal immigration agents – Morristown, NJ
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 7th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
A Chihuahua state human rights commissioner investigating accusations against police and soldiers in this violent border city revealed that he fled several weeks ago to El Paso, Texas, in the face of death threats. – Gustavo de la Rosa
DHS Plan To Improve Immigration Detention An Encouraging Step – Due Process, Enforceable Detention Standards And Overhaul Of ICE Enforcement Programs Still Needed
American Bar Association Diversity Commission Names 2010 Spirit of Excellence Awardees including Francisco Angones
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 5th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
NCLR Commends Congressional Hispanic Caucus for Calling for an End to 287(g) Agreements
Police: Maria Gurrolla’s immigration status was “not relevant” to solving assault and abduction of Gurrolla’s days-old son – If someone posing as the IRS attacked you at work, would the press interview your accountant? – The case of Yair Anthony Carillo abduction
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 30th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Police in Framingham, Mass., say an illegal immigrant from Guatemala entered a police station, told officers he had stolen another man’s identity and asked to be deported because he could no longer make ends meet in America.
NASHVILLE: Amber alert issued for abducted 4-day-old baby – Yair Anthony Carillo – Police believe a woman posing as an immigration worker went to Carrillo’s home and demanded his mother Maria Gurrolla, give her the baby. When refused, the woman stabbed her.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 29th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Police have arrested five men accused of dozens of murders, including two mass killings at drug treatment centers in this northern Mexico border city.
HispanicTips » » Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 22nd, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
ICE refuses to cross-deputize Davis County deputies – Utah politicians angry that the police agency was turned away.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 15th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Eight members of the norteño band Los Tecateros were arrested on charges of selling drugs and beating up a man, Mexico City police said Monday.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 9th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
In a strange twist, police busted a Hispanic man for tossing a bottle and a piece of wood at parishioners of a Hispanic church in an area of Long Island long plagued by racial strife — and charged him with a hate crime. (wt!@$)
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Sony Mexico raided for ‘unauthorised’ Alejandro Fernández material – Mexican police have seized CDs by one of Latin music’s biggest stars following a legal dispute between him and his record label
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 3rd, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Police: Anti-Hispanic Notes Left at Suffolk Church – Long Island, NY
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 1st, 2009 :: 5 minute to empowerment
Norman Andrade takes over as police chief 20-year veteran is first Latino to lead department – Merced, CA
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 27th, 2009
Albertville’s request that its police officers be federally certified in enforcing immigration law is scaring Hispanic people into moving away, according to an advocate for the local Hispanic community. -Alabama
Over 500 Organizations Demand White House End Flawed State And Local Immigration Enforcement Program – Federal 287(g) Program Results In Illegal Profiling And Threatens Public Safety, Say Groups
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Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 26th, 2009
Police: Criminals targeting hispanics in Salt Lake City
The Demopolis Police Department is hosting a weeklong workshop called “Survival Spanish,” where regional law enforcement officers learn how to do their jobs in a growing multilingual society. – Alabama
Former El Paso Police Chief Carlos Leon was involved in a serious motorcycle accident this morning near the town of Mesilla in New Mexico
Police in the Mexican border city of Tijuana say they have arrested six men for stealing pieces of the U.S. border fence to sell as scrap metal.
LAPD Bicycle Police in Mexico City
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 24th, 2009
David Bejarano has become the first Latino chief of the Chula Vista Police Deparment.
Escondido police chief Jim Maher accused of targeting Hispanics
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 21st, 2009
March in East Haven, Connecticut, protests police harassment of Latino community
Mexico City has suspended its anti-kidnapping chief over a rescue attempt fraught with catastrophic errors in which police killed two of their own FBI-trained commanders and a captor shot the kidnapped woman.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 18th, 2009
A Hispanic man told investigators he was beaten and robbed in a racially charged attack in a Long Island community where another Hispanic was killed in an alleged hate crime last fall, police said.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 14th, 2009
A jury in U.S. federal court has convicted four Puerto Rican police officers in the beating death of a man in their custody.
Hispanic men have been targeted in a series of strong-arm street robberies in the Central Neighborhood of San Mateo, according to police Capt. Kevin Raffaelli.
Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo attended a reception Wednesday for newly sworn-in U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor at the White House hosted by President Barack Obama.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 12th, 2009
Critically Acclaimed Suspense Series EPITAFIOS(R) Kicks Off Second Season Sept. 18 on HBO Latino
Police in the northern Mexico city of Monterrey have been told not to sit in parked patrol cars observing traffic, because officials suspect they could be spying for criminal gangs or drug cartels.
Police have accused a TV presenter in Brazil of being involved in organised drug trafficking and ordering killings to get rid of rivals and boost ratings.
Kansas City police reach out to Hispanics in Northeast area
In 2008, police arrested Latinos for pot possession at four times the rate of whites, and blacks at seven times the rate of whites in NYC
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (OR) said Monday that it’s time for the federal government to aid police and prosecutors seeking Mexican nationals who commit violent crimes in the United States and flee to Mexico.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 10th, 2009
Authorities charged an FBI agent with negligent homicide on Friday in the alleged “friendly fire” shooting death of a Puerto Rican policeman during a gunbattle with kidnappers last year.
Top 3 Guatemalan police officials fired over drugs