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¿Silencio electoral? Cómo las nuevas primarias en Louisiana podrían excluir a los latinos

En 2026, en Louisiana van a cambiar la forma en que elegimos a nuestros políticos. Antes, cualquier persona podía votar por cualquier candidato, sin importar si era demócrata, republicano o independiente. ¡Todos juntos en una sola elección! Pero ahora, van a hacer las primarias cerradas. Esto significa que solo podrás votar en la primaria del…

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NAHJ LOUISIANA PRO CHAPTER FUNDRAISER

Join us for the NAHJ Louisiana Chapter’s first-ever fundraiser at Clesi’s Seafood on Bienville Street, May 27 from 1–3 PM. This special gathering brings together supporters, journalists, and community members to help raise funds for scholarships, mentorship programs, and training opportunities for Hispanic journalists. Together, we are working to amplify Latino voices in media and…

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EL MENSAJE: DEMASIADO FÁCIL

😆 El mensaje de los “ilegales” de Louisiana desde NOPP y Tangipahoa 📍 Nueva Orleans, Luisiana Mientras el gobernador Jeff Landry y la fiscal general Liz Murrill presumen de “mano dura” en temas de seguridad, diez reclusos—sí, ¡diez!—acaban de escapar del Centro de Justicia de Orleans como si fuera una película de bajo presupuesto. ¿Y…

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Louisiana Born Child with Cancer May Need to Return for Treatment

A Honduran mother and her two U.S.-born children, including a 4-year-old boy undergoing kidney cancer treatment, were recently deported from Louisiana. According to the Department of Homeland Security, Morales-Valle entered the U.S. illegally in 2013 and was given a final order of deportation in 2015. In April 2025, after being taken into ICE custody, both…

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The message doesn’t stop at Louisiana’s borders.

Plaquemines Parish Trump’s Executive Order just killed a 59-year-old civil rights protection in Plaquemines Parish. A parish of 23,000 once ruled by Leander Perez, an open white supremacist-just made it to the White House. Leander Perez, a political boss of Spanish descent—specifically of Isleño heritage from the Canary Islands—ruled Plaquemines and St. Bernard Parishes with…

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