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Lalo Alcaraz -- award-winning editorial cartoonist and Latino journalist -- captures the essence of the country’s changing cultural and political landscape. Alcaraz has produced editorial cartoons for LA Weekly since 1992 and also creates cartoons in Spanish for La Opinion, the United States’ oldest Spanish-language newspaper. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Village Voice, Los Angeles Times, Variety, Hispanic Magazine, Latina magazine, La Jornada in Mexico City, BUNTE, (Germany’s People magazine) and many other publications. Add instant variety to your Web site’s news and opinion offerings with Alcaraz’s intelligent, youthful and thought-provoking perspective.
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braindead08 said, 11 months ago
Lalo seems to understand the ruling better than the other cartoonists.
kit_jefferson said, 11 months ago
Spite is engaged in by those who have not yet matured.
Jeff Kiser
said, 11 months ago
If Mr. Alcaraz truly understood the court ruling he would have had the Supreme Court labeled, not the ineffective fast and furious much ado about nothing Justice Department under the auspices of the ridiculous Mr. “Hold the documents”.
INGSOC
said, 11 months ago
Such a controling personality….
kamwick
said, 11 months ago
That woman is frankly creepy. Lalo has portrayed her inner character quite well.
pirate227 said, 11 months ago
Smack down!
Jeff Kiser
said, 11 months ago
@kamwick
Lalo reflects his own character in his cartoons, think about it.
Radish
said, 11 months ago
@Jeff Kiser
You reflect yourself in your every comment.
Jeff Kiser
said, 11 months ago
Thank you for confirming my point.
Bruce4671 said, 11 months ago
It is ludicrous. The SCOTUS says AZ law is to be overturned <b<because certain portions are only copies of the federal law and so that law is already on the books an AZ doesn’t have the authority to enforce federal law. However, the police can and should inquire concerning a “person of interests” citizenship should they break a law and be detained.
The idea is that once that person is stopped, found to be of illegal status the federal officials can then be notified and the law enforced.
But Obama and his administration in another show of disdain for the rule of law has said that they will not enforce these statutes.
You Obama supports should understand that YOUR safety and the safety of your children is being compromised for the off chance that a few people will vote for this scofflaw. The border of this country in AZ has just been opened up for anyone to cross with no chance of being stopped by law enforcement. When the suicide bombers come to your cities malls and your children’s schools you can look in a mirror and thank your selves.
1opinion said, 11 months ago
@Bruce4671
Your comment is ludicrous and wrong.
rightisright said, 11 months ago
The words “Obama” and “justice” go together like toothpaste and orange juice. Impeachment for refusing to enforce and protect the borders would be real justice.
Eryx
said, 11 months ago
@rightisright
You shot your wad with Clinton. No one will ever fall for your garbage again.
Bruce4671 said, 11 months ago
@1opinion
Really? Care to elaborate or are you unable to support your conclusions?
rightisright said, 11 months ago
@Eryx
Actually, Slick Willie was the one shooting off…in Oval Office sinks. Then there was the time he missed and hit a dress. BTW, thanks for honoring me by stealing my sentences.