Ruben Navarrette is a fresh and increasingly important voice in the national political debate. His twice-weekly column offers new thinking on many of the major issues of the day, especially on ...
SAN DIEGO — As a Mexican American journalist who had to struggle and work extra hard for the last 35 years to succeed in an industry that was built for others, I can't swallow white whine. It's ...
SAN DIEGO — There has been a lot of talk lately about the need to return respect and civility to politics. Although I'm not sure I buy into the premise that those things were ever really part of ...
From the commentary, "Last week, Mexico did send their best — to California. And we're honored, and so glad to welcome them." Mexican firefighters arrive to help with searches in ruins of ...
From the commentary, "For me, the tragic events in Los Angeles conjure up bad memories. But they also put into focus the importance of my New Year's resolution: gratitude." Eden Goldman records a ...
SAN DIEGO — The relationship between Americans and the millions of undocumented immigrants who live in the United States is complicated. Contrary to the whine served up by President Donald Trump ...
From the commentary, "The purge doesn't come at a good time. The Republican Party is winning elections, but it has lost its way." The Willmar Human Rights Commission and the Willmar Area League of ...
We’re told that Israel is losing the critically important communications battle in what many of its citizens see as a necessary war for their nation’s survival. “Survival” is not an ...
Now that the Supreme Court is primed to strike down colleges' and universities' practice of taking race into account in admissions, I'm following Hewitt's lead. There can't be two sets of rules ...
I’m writing today in response to the op-ed “Think like immigrants: Snap out of your career ‘complacency daze’” by Ruben Navarrette Jr. (April 26). The American people have gotten lazy.
Salcedo now has not one, not two, but three daily two-hour radio shows broadcasting from ...