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Julio Ricardo Varela

Julio Ricardo Varela is the founder of Latino Rebels, a co-host of the “In The Thick” political podcast and president of Futuro Media. 

 

Julio Ricardo Varela is the founder of Latino Rebels, a co-host of the “In The Thick” political podcast and president of Futuro Media. 

 

Latest from Julio Ricardo Varela

2h ago

Democrats are playing a dangerous game with Latino voters

Liberal blogger said he was inspired by Donald Trump to ignore political correctness.
8d ago

Jill Biden's 'taco' gaffe exposes how Democrats fail Latinos. But the GOP can't say smack.

Jill Biden’s "taco" gaffe exposes Democrats’ failure to connect with Latinos. But are Republicans really the right ones to criticize?
20d ago

53 people are dead. Politics as usual.

Our broken and enforcement-centric border policies guarantee that people will die.
25d ago

Francia Márquez should consult Kamala Harris as she looks to meet lofty expectations

Colombia's conservatives are vowing not to cooperate with the new leftist government.
36d ago

Why Border Patrol's response to this racist collector's coin means nothing

Don't expect a real investigation into the origin of the coin to be a priority, no matter what U.S. Customs and Border Protection is saying.
39d ago

The buyers of this talk radio station promise 'journalistic integrity.' Conservatives are scared.

Founders of the new Latino Media Network are tapping into the diverse power of the U.S. Latino population. And irking conservatives in the process.
47d ago

Why Pelosi is desperate that this pro-NRA, anti-abortion Democrat stay in office

However much it stings progressives, Cuellar may be the best chance for Democrats to fend off gains Republicans have made in South Texas.
61d ago

Why Biden's ill-timed Cuba policy is terrible news for Florida Democrats

This is a good time for Democrats to focus on other Latino groups in Florida.
69d ago

This poll shows Tucker Carlson is on the losing side of the immigration debate

Two-thirds of Americans believe that our country's racial, ethnic and religious diversity makes us stronger.
77d ago

The era of the U.S. proclaiming itself as a champion for women is over

In the imminent post-Roe world, the U.S. will no longer be at the forefront of women’s rights in a region it pretends to lead.
85d ago

Why the Supreme Court ruling on Puerto Rico is so predictable

This is what modern-day colonialism looks like.