Alexis Nava Teodoro was getting ready to go to sleep when a friend called: Immigration authorities picked up her aunt earlier that day. The family was frantic.
In response to the article "Embracing the future" by Jason Glass, Vail Daily, April 23, 2014.
A recent commentary asked Coloradans to "Embrace the Future" by changing from a mono-language society to a two-language country, and addressed the current minority becoming the new majority.
On April 22 - Earth Day - the nation's children once again will be found "greening" up areas in their communities and doing it with great sincerity because their parents and educators tell them their efforts are making a difference.
If the apparent slow death of immigration legislation in Congress has any political repercussions this year, they probably will be felt in the subdivisions, shopping centers and ethnic eateries wrapped around Denver's southern end.
U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman represents this fast-changing district ...