HISPANIC TELEVISION IS ON FIRE: WATCH VOXXI’S CLIP ON LATEST NETWORK SET TO GO NATIONAL

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MI CASA BROADCASTING: THE EXPLOSIVE LATINO NETWORK FROM HOUSTON, TX WITH MILLIONS OF VIEWERS

VOXXI is the nation’s leading Hispanic Digital News headquartered in Miami with a growing team spanning locations across the United States, Latin America and Europe

Mi Casa Broadcasting Network produces 60 hours of television programming per week featuring breakthrough shows utilizing mixed digital media. It is dedicated and committed to promoting Hispanics and supporting established and upcoming artists.

Jonathan Gwyn is founder and CEO of Mi Casa Broadcasting, which produces English-language shows and operates the mostly English Mi Casa multicast subchannel on Spanish Broadcasting System‘s KTBU Houston.

The channel launched over the AIR in Houston running back to back programming in January 2011.  The broadcast company enriches American Latino viewers on the amazing talent that promises to inspire across the global audience in LATAM. Delivered in English, the programs range from comedy puppet shows and youth education to cage fighting and even arena football.  “MCB Network” is an incredible informational resource of history on American born culture and designed to create a heroic image.

With an uprise of Hispanic and Spanish network booms such as MundoFox CEO Johnathan Gwyn had this to says it is not surprising, Gwyn thinks MundoFox ought to think about airing at least some of its programming in English.

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“I don’t know if there’s room for another Spanish-language network, but I think there’s room for another network,” he said. “The English-language Latino is underserved. They’re consuming their media in English.

“Fox has a very good perception in the Latino community. They have good news. They have the Fox Latino website, which is all in English, and, from what I understand, it’s doing very well.”

Many award winning producers, directors, writers, actors, and musicians have been joining forces with Mi Casa Broadcasting for over a decade to provide content from various regions of The United States. Through the Mi Casa Broadcasting’s Digital TV portal, viewers can call this their home for Latino culture in English, a genre that has long been underutilized in TV/Film.

This TV Network serves as a two way mirror between Latin American culture mixed with the ever-growing Infinite cultures in America.

“MCB Network” strategically captures the Houston, TX audience as it expands its 2.5 million viewer reach in South East Texas. Here viewers can re-discover a sense of pride, an excellent new look at pop-culture featuring high-end modern day pilots, comedies, reality shows, music videos, and feature length films, calling it a gateway for established talent to serve up an experimental style of breakthrough broadcast television from building strong relationships in the industry, a TV network that exemplifies the American dream.

“My children and I are eagerly waiting for this to happen. There isn’t any other place we can see dedicated TV shows, especially if you don’t have cable. You are the first. My friends said they would be awesome not to have to pay for cable and save money watching a network about us. Please keep us updated on all of your events. We want to help!!! Thank you, Mi Casa Broadcasting.”- Janet Rodriguez, fan

“This TV Station combines all Latinos no matter what country they are from. This is the one and only of it’s
kind. We’d hope to see and hear so many people’s stories and lives that otherwise would go untold . Can’t wait for it!!”- Mayra J Leal, Actress

“Mi Casa Broadcasting (MCB Network)” is broadcast on Houston’s KTBU on DTV 55.4 and Phonoscope Cable in the United States, covering over a dozen surrounding counties. Topics covered at the network will also be to interact with audience to develop original series and editorial content to build a brand that gives power to the people, in English language featuring over 17 Latin American cultures.  In addition to “MCB Network” (http://www.micasabroadcasting.com) and Phonoscope Cable (http://phonoscope.com/), will also be distributing across a mobile and broadband platforms in the very near future.

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HOW A YOUNG BOY CAPTIVATED A NATION: HOUSTON, TEXAS JOINED THE OFFICIAL JUSTICE FOR TRAYVON MARTIN MOVEMENT

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Mary Ramos, of the League of United Latin American Citizens, and U.S. Rep. Al Green Photo: Bob Levey, For The Chronicle / HC

The TEXAS League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) also joined the official Justice for Trayvon Martin Movement on Sunday March 25th, the TEXAS LULAC Chief of Staff, Mary Ramos stood with US Congressman Al Green and US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson and spoke to the crowd,“We must all stick together! Race and clothing are not the issues at hand but JUSTICE is. Treyvon Martin could have been my son or grandson and to be shot in cold blood for wearing a hoodie and holding skittles is an act that we must not let go unpunished. Let us not stand down until their is JUSTICE for Trayvon; the Stand Your Ground Law in Florida is destroying the American judicial system and it must be changed now!”  -TEXAS LULAC Chief of Staff Mary Ramos 

The event was organized by the NAACP-Houston Branch, Rev. Reginald Lillie-President and Texas NAACP, Gary Bledsoe-President. Partnering organizations and officials include, area Churches, the Houston Urban League-Judson Robinson, Executive Director, LULAC-Mary Ramos, President, Local Unions, Greek fraternities and sororities, Congressional Representatives Sheila Jackson Lee, Al Green, and a host of other officials and groups.

Houstonians of diverse races and affiliations are passionate about expressing our outrage and righteous resolve to see that justice is done in this matter. We join the National Movement calling for the arrest of George Zimmerman and a thorough investigation of the Sanford Police Department.

To… ask questions please contact the NAACP Chairman of Religious Affairs, Bishop James Dixon at (713) 688-2900, extension 224 or by e-mail crystalj@clearsail.net or Yolanda Smith at the Houston Branch at (713) 545-9696.

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Houstonians turned out in droves at two rallies for Trayvon Martin, Sunday. Many, despite the heat, wore hoodies just as Martin did when he was shot and killed.

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Elected officials as well as several hundred people came out to just in front of Houston’s city hall to protest the violence that claimed the Florida teen’s life.
“Somebody has said that wearing the hoodie was the reason the person was assaulted. And I’m here to tell you that wearing a hoodie does not make you a hood. Wearing a hoodie does not mean you’re not good. Wearing a hoodie means you’re doing something lawful in this country. And we’re going to protect everyone that wears a hoodie,” U.S. Representative Al Green, D-Houston said.
 Like other protesters, Houston-area Congressman Al Green wears a hooded sweatshirt as he speaks at the rally. (Michael Paulsen / Houston Chronicle)
Elected officials urged no violence, as word circled a bounty has been placed on the alleged suspect, George Zimmerman.
“The alleged perpetrator can be arrested. No bounty is necessary. He can be arrested today as we speak in this place. No bounty can be necessary,” U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Houston said.
Trayvon Martin’s mother, Sabrina Fulton, also spoke to the crowd by phone.
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“We really appreciate everything. We really appreciate the support and just to know that we are not alone in this fight,” Fulton added.
Music united one crowd earlier in the day and the love of music also united others at Emancipation Park.
Quanell X along with several popular Houston rappers took to the stage to stand up for Martin, including Bun B.
“I got a child. That could have been my child. I’m somebody’s child, that could have been me. And I would hope that somebody, anybody would get up and take a stand for it,” Bun B said.
Hoodies could be seen everywhere. People also carried bags of skittles, that was what authorities say Martin had in his hands the night he was killed.
People united all for one cause, to stop this kind of violence, even when it doesn’t happen in their own backyard.
“It’s just amazing to see what Houstonians can do when the time comes,” Gwendolyn Foley, a rally supporter said.

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HOW WILL “OBAMACARE” AFFECT YOU: FIND OUT IN JUST MINUTES

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Ever wondered exactly what the Affordable Care Act is going to do for you?

On March 23rd, 2010 — President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law in order to give nearly every American access to quality health care.
This blog is not stating if it is for it or against it rather we provide information and resources that will help you determine who is the best candidate for you. Check President Obama’s new health care app — and make sure to pass it on to everyone you know who’s asked what this law really means for them.

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THE MYTH OF THE UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS: THEY DO PAY TAXES AND HERE’S WHAT THEY PAID EACH STATE IN 2010

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It’s a myth that illegal immigrants don’t pay taxes, says Dulce Guerroro, a self-confessed illegal immigrant living in Mableton, Georgia.

Guerrero’s whole family is undocumented, except for her 13-year old younger brother, who was born in the U.S. and is a U.S. citizen. She says that they all work and pay taxes through their Internal Revenue System (IRS) issued Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs).

“People always, always point out that we don’t pay taxes, which is a complete lie,” Guerrero told Business Insider.

“We have a government issued tax ID number. So the government knows very well who we are. They know very well where we live and they have all of our information. I am sure if they ever wanted to pick us up, since they have our tax ID number, they have our information. We pay taxes just like everyone else.” 

Business Insider has interviewed four illegal immigrants in the past few weeks and all have said they have filed and paid taxes through an ITIN. However, the IRS is prohibited by law to share any information regarding the tax payers with other governmental agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security. “The internal revenue code really does not differentiate between legal or illegal status,” IRS representative Patricia Kirk told Fox News.

According to the Associated Press, in 2006 the then IRS Commissioner, Mark Everson, agreed with Guerrero when he told Congress that “the ITIN program is bringing taxpayers into the system.” Furthermore, having ITIN enables immigrants to contribute to the U.S. economy by enabling them to open bank accounts, obtain mortgages and establish a record of residency and taxpaying.

Social Security Administration (SSA) has also taken a positive outlook on immigration in the past. “Overall, any type of immigration is a net positive to Social Security. The more people working and paying into the system, the better,” Mark Hinkle, Deputy Press Officer at SSA told the AP in 2008. “It does help the system remain solvent.”

While the IRS does not have an estimate of how many illegal immigrants pay income tax, it has been issuing ITINs to foreigners without a Social Security number since 1996. Everson told Congress “many illegal aliens, utilizing ITINs, have been reporting tax liability to the tune of almost $50 billion from 1996 to 2003.”

Hinkle told the AP that the Social Security and Medicare taxes from mismatched W2s for the same period was $41.4 billion, adding up to about $90 billion in federal taxes during the eight-year period.

These numbers are fairly similar to those that Institute of Taxation and Economic Policy came up with when calculating taxes paid by undocumented immigrants. Their final figure was $11.2 billion in 2010. Check out the breakdown of this figure by state:

 

 

Read more: BUSINESS INSIDER

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HOW HAS ROMNEY’S POSITION CHANGED TOWARD THE LATINO ISSUES: FROM DREAM ACT TO IMMIGRATION

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Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce And Univision Hold "Meet The Candidates" Event January 24, 2012 - Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images North America

Mitt Romney won a landslide victory over Rick Santorum in Puerto Rico last weekend and Santorum is not taking his 75-point defeat lightly.

Santorum, who spent two full days campaigning in the Caribbean island, congratulated Romney on his victory in a press release late Sunday night, but in the same breath accused the former governor of pandering to Puerto Rico’s Latino voters by switching his position on making English the official language of every U.S. state.

“Their decision to put political expedience and political deception ahead of previously held policy positions further erodes their candidate’s credibility and trust,” Santorum spokesman Hogan Gidley said of the Romney campaign in the statement. “We all know Mitt Romney will do and say anything to get votes, and this is just another example of that.”

But just how much of a conservative two-step did Romney dance while courting Puerto Ricans? Here’s a look at some of the positions Romney softened, and those he stood by while attempting to woo Latino voters.

English as the Official Language

After Santorum was skewered for saying Puerto Rico would have to make English their official language in order to become a state, Romney toned down his own position on the issue while campaigning in Puerto Rico last week.

“I don’t have preconditions that I would impose,” Romney said shortly after touching down on the Island Friday. “English has been an official language of Puerto Rico for 100 years and I think selecting the words of your governor, Spanish is the language of Puerto Rico’s heritage, English is the language of opportunity.”

Both languages are currently considered “official” in the island territory and Romney encouraged young people to “learn both.” While he emphasized the importance of learning English, he did not say it should be the sole official language.

But that’s not what he said during debates in January.

“I believe English should be the official language of the United States,” Romney said on the debate stage.

The U.S. currently does not have an “official” language. If English was adopted as the “official” language, no government documents could be printed or written in any language besides English. Many federal documents are currently printed in both Spanish and English.

At another January debate, Romney noted that “English is the language of this nation” and touted his efforts as the governor of Massachusetts to get rid of bilingual education in favor of English emersion programs.

“People need to learn English to be successful to get great jobs,” Romney said at the NBC Debate. “We don’t want to have people to be limited in their ability to achieve the American Dream because they don’t speak English.”

A Romney spokeswoman disputed that Romney’s position had changed, arguing that even though Romney supports making English the official language of the U.S., that would have no bearing on Puerto Rico becoming a state. “These positions are not at odds,” said campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul in an email. “What the federal government does regarding the official language is separate from what states do.”

The Dream Act

Romney has been firm in his opposition to the Dream Act, which would give undocumented minors a path to legal residency if they attend college or join the military.

While campaigning in Iowa Romney explicitly said he would veto the Dream Act if elected president. As governor of Massachusetts he vetoed the state version of the bill which would have provided in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants.

“The answer is yes,” Romney said of whether he would veto the legislation at the federal level.

Romney later added that giving “special benefits” to “people who come here illegally” was “contrary to the idea of the nation of law.” Romney would, however, support giving legal status to undocumented immigrants who serve in the military.

“I am delighted with the idea that people who come to this country and wish to serve in the military can be given a path to become permanent residents in this country,” he said while campaigning in Iowa. “Those who serve in our military and fulfill those requirements I respect and acknowledge that path.”

Romney has more recently focused on this portion of the Dream Act that he does support.

“I wouldn’t sign the Dream Act as it currently exists, but I would sign the Dream Act if it were focused on military service,” Romney said during a debate in Florida, where 22 percent of the state’s population is Hispanic.

Latino Decisions poll conducted for Univision showed that 84 percent of Latinos nationwide support the Dream Act.

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor

While Romney softened his firm opposition to the Dream Act while talking to Latino voters, he stood firm on his condemnation of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, whose parents are from Puerto Rico.

While campaigning in Puerto Rico last week, Romney said he would support a Puerto Rican Supreme Court justice, just not one whose “philosophy is quite different than my own.”

He also dubbed Sotomayor “an activist, a liberal jurist.”

The former governor launched a campaign ad against Santorum, criticizing the former Pennsylvania senator for voting to appoint Sotomayor to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in 1998, a post that put her on the fast track to the Supreme Court, the ad claims.

Romney has never been a Sotomayor fan. During her bitter confirmation process in 2009 Romney said her nomination to the Supreme Court was “troubling.”

“There are some things she said that are troubling for those of us who believe that the job of a justice is to follow the law and the Constitution, not to create law,” Romney said in 2009, according to CNN.

Self-Deportation of Undocumented Immigrants

Romney has stood firm on his opposition to amnesty for undocumented immigrants, but his views on deporting the millions of illegal immigrants who are already in America took a new twist during this campaign cycle.

At a Florida debate in January, Romney said he supports “self-deportation,” in which conditions would become so unbearable for undocumented immigrants that they would chose to leave the country.

“The answer is self-deportation,” Romney said at an NBC debate. “People decide that they can do better by going home because they can’t find work here because they don’t have legal documentation to allow them to work here.”

Under Romney’s plan, legal immigrants would have a card proving they were eligible to work in the United States. Without a card, Romney said people would not be able to find work.

“If people don’t get work here, they’re going to self-deport to a place they can get work,” he concluded.

But during his 2008 bid for the presidency, Romney said undocumented immigrants should be allowed to stay in the country for a “set period” while applying for legal residency. If that is not granted within the allotted amount of time, he said they should return home.

“Those 12 million who’ve come here illegally should be given the opportunity to sign up to stay here, but they should not be given any advantage in becoming a permanent resident or citizen by virtue of simply coming here illegally,” Romney told with NBC’s Tim Russert during the 2008 campaign.

“For the great majority, they’ll be going home,” Romney added, stopping short of saying those unapproved immigrants would be deported.

READ MORE: ABC NEWS

Matthew Jaffe, who is covering the 2012 campaign for ABC News and Univision, contributed to this report

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