Editorial:

All the votes have been counted from the June 8th primary, with the exception of the Mary Salas/Juan Vargas race which will be in the courts today (Friday). Over 12,563 votes were either sent in late, or not properly picked-up on time. Vargas leads Salas by 12 votes. Whether these votes are counted or not will probably result in a recount.

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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; As we prepare to get arrested as a result of the passage of a new anti-ethnic studies law in Arizona, several attorneys explain to about 30 of us in Tucson’s state building the consequences of getting arrested. As such, the numbers are winnowed down to about half due to legal reasons such as parental authorization and age. Many of those making these decisions are middle, high school and college students.</p>

Comprehensive immigration reform now

Opinion:
By Alberto Marrero Salas

   In an interesting turn of events, President Obama went from there is little desire to tackle immigration reform to when he came out in favor of immigration reform and for that to take place as soon as possible.

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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Independence Day, celebrated on the Fourth of July, commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. But who will be responsible for the future of our independence?</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Latinos are the fastest growing population in the United States and by the year 2050, nearly one in three Americans will be of Hispanic origin.</p>

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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; An upcoming grassroots summit on climate change in Bolivia could mark a pivotal event in the fight against global warming.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Bolivian President Evo Morales was a leading voice of dissent at the global climate talks in Copenhagen last year. He accused wealthier countries of shutting out poor nations from negotiations and of offering only token, nonbinding reforms. Poor countries and small island nations deemed the accord a death sentence.</p>

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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong> I’m a (poor) white girl myself, but I have to ask: What’s the deal with all the rich white girls playing such a big role in Fiesta? Why is it always rich white girls that get crowned? Don’t you think the majority of them should be Mexican girls since it’s Fiesta? Why has this gone on so long? Time for a change in the royalty!</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>Poor Confused White Girl </strong><em></em></p>