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<strong>New America Media</strong></p>
<p>The killing of unarmed Florida teenager Trayvon Martin has ignited a dialogue about race among Latino journalists and bloggers over the complex racial identity of Latinos, and the simplified – and sometimes inaccurate — ways some media have reported it.</p>
<p>Coverage of the Trayvon Martin case has varied widely in different media sectors. Suspected shooter George Zimmerman, whose mother is Peruvian, has been labeled “white,” “Hispanic” and “white Hispanic.”</p>

In Arizona, a state notorious for how their officials treat undocumented immigrants, set a precedent that shocked those who thought they were above the law and shocked those that thought justice didn’t exist in the state.

Three lawyers who were considered by many as the legal hit mob of Sheriff Joe Arpaio weredisciplined by a three-member panel appointed by the Arizona Supreme Court. Two lost their licenses to practice law and a third was suspended for six months.

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<p>El programa “Al Punto”, que presenta en Univisión Jorge Ramos, hizo en su más reciente edición una pregunta cuya respuesta es tan evidente como que el agua moja: ¿Somos racistas los hispanos? Por supuesto que sí lo somos.</p>