Arturo Domínguez, Latino Rebels

Arturo Domínguez

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Past articles by Arturo:

Futuro Poll: Latino Independents in Georgia Favor Kemp Over Abrams

In Georgia's race for governor, Latino voters prefer the Republican incumbent Brian Kemp, a white man, over Democratic challenger Stacy Abrams, a Black woman, according to a recent Futuro Media poll. → Read More

Blaming Latinos for Democratic Political Losses Just Needs to Stop (OPINION)

After Republican Mayra Flores won a special election for the open congressional seat in Texas House District 34, many Democratic supporters began blaming Latino voters on social media. It needs to stop. → Read More

Conservative Latinos Must Challenge Republican Leadership (OPINION)

News from the terrorist attack on an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas exposes deep-seated anti-Latino animus in politics → Read More

Cubans Seek Broad Reforms, Not Another Revolution (OPINION)

While many in the United States use social media information to justify a regime change, the reality is, that’s not what every Cuban wants. → Read More

End of Title 42 Sees Renewed Hate Towards Migrants of Color (OPINION)

As predictable as Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric, the decades-old language of anti-Latino hate has resurfaced like a festering boil in the wake of Biden's plans to end Title 42 restrictions on immigration. → Read More

Documents Reveal Broad CIA Surveillance of Americans

The declassification of a report by the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board exposes previously secret CIA bulk collection and handling of Americans’ information. → Read More

Haitians, La Migra, and Title 42: What We’re Not Talking About (OPINION)

Aside from the discussions we’re having about political and economic turmoil in Haiti, much more sinister actions are at play. → Read More

The U.S. and Corporate Media Are Failing Asylum Seekers… Again (OPINION)

By leaving out key data, white-owned media narratives serve to harden white nationalist views → Read More

OPINION: Afghanistan and the Pushback Against US Imperialism

From the Americas to Afghanistan, more people than ever are thumbing their noses at U.S. interventionism → Read More

OPINION: 2020 Census Data Bolsters Racist ‘Great Replacement’ Conspiracy Theory

White supremacists point to the 2020 Census data as evidence of society trying to replace them with people of color. → Read More

OPINION: Anti-Blackness in the Cuban Diaspora

Racism is a deeply rooted issue that is widely ignored among Cuban Americans. → Read More

The Conversation About Cuba Is Complex: Are You Willing to Have It?

Cubans on the island have been historically ignored by the American people despite being less than 100 miles away. → Read More

OPINION: What the ‘In The Heights’ Colorism Discussion Is Really Exposing

The backlash against those talking about colorism in Hollywood is sucking the air out of the room where real discussions are taking place → Read More

OPINION: Anti-Black Policing Isn’t Just for White Cops

Over the past two decades, many cases of Black and Latino cops targeting Black people have started a broader conversation about racial justice → Read More

Everything Wrong With Immigration Was Created With Bipartisan Support (OPINION)

America’s complicated history of treating migrants of color inhumanely is a long and sordid tale of bipartisan xenophobic policies. → Read More

On White People’s Obsession With Black and Brown Death (OPINION)

White people have again proved that they have no understanding of what racial justice means. → Read More

How Police Were Complicit in the US Capitol Riot

The connections between police and terrorist groups have been well documented for decades. → Read More

Joe Biden’s Immigration Policy Still Lacks Focus in Key Areas (OPINION)

Biden’s immigration policies may seem to be an improvement from Donald Trump’s but without a clear Latin American policy agenda, his success may be limited. → Read More

The Cruelty Is the Point (OPINION)

Historically speaking, the cruelty surrounding U.S. immigration policy is arguably the most bipartisan issue of our times. → Read More

Hispanic Heritage Month Doesn’t Have to be Controversial (OPINION)

During Hispanic Heritage Month, our communities’ contributions throughout American history are widely ignored while voices decrying the month dominate the conversation. → Read More