Jorge Ramos
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 14: Jorge Ramos(L) and Andrea Romero attends the 56th annual New York Emmy Awards>> at the Marriott Marquis Times Square on April 14, 2013 in New York City.
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Sen. Marco Rubio and U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart to talk immigration with Univision's Jorge Ramos
immigration issue. This weekend, both men will make an appearance on Univision’s Al Punto with longtime Univision anchor Jorge Ramos. The show airs Sundays at 10 a.m. on Univision (Channel 23). U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R), Florida and U.S. Senator BobMenéndez from Naked Politics Read more »
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Garcetti as L.A.'s next Latino mayor? Si, se puede: Opinion
elected officials now go to such lengths to be perceived as part of La Raza. Case in point is Eric Garcetti's interview with Jorge Ramos on Univision over the weekend. Speaking entirely in Spanish, the candidate for L.A. mayor answered pointed questions about from L.A. Daily News Read more »
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Bárbara Bermudo puso a bailar a Michelle Obama (VIDEO)
Jomari Goyso y María Elena Salinas en un acto en Los Angeles, California, jueves 27 de septiembre de 2012. Salinas y su colega Jorge Ramos serán los primeros hispanos en recibir el premio a la trayectoria en la entrega de los Emmy de noticias y documentales, from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Jon Stewart Truth-Squads John McCain on Immigration Reform
this blog conducted a truth-squad exercise, citing Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) refutation of Univision anchor Jorge Ramos's assertions about the advanced state of border security. McCain correctly pointed out that despite improvements in the effort to stem from Center for Immigration Studies Read more »
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Univision, ABC News team up on TV network for English-speaking Latinos
FL — On Jan. 18, Univision’s star anchor, Jorge Ramos, arrived at the U.S. Supreme Court for a high-profile interview with special appeal to his massive audience. Ramos, by far the most recognized and respected face of Spanish-language news in the United States, from The Washington Post Read more »