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STUDY: Latinos and Technology 2010 (.PDF)

Pew Hispanic Center just released its findings analyzing digital technology use patterns among Latinos in 2010 finding that Latinos are less likely than whites to access the internet, have a home broadband connection or own a cell phone. 

STUDY: Unauthorized Immigrant Population 2010: National & State Trends (.PDF)

Pew Hispanic Center annual study on the unauthorized immigrant population in the U.S. highlighting national and state trends for 2010

The 2010 Congressional Reapportionment and Latinos- Pew Research Center (.PDF)

This report analyses the 2010 Congressional reapportionment and Latino electoral strength. The primary focus is on Latinos in states that gained or lost Congressional seats in the 2010 reapportionment. The data for this report are derived from 2010 Census population counts for the nation and the states as published by the Census Bureau, the 2010 Congressional reapportionment, the 2009 American Community Survey, and the 2000 Census

STUDY:  National Latino Leader? The Job is Open (.PDF)

A 2010 National Survey of Latinos conducted by the Pew Hispanic Center to determine who they consider a national leader.  The report reflects that Latinos do not have a national leader with 64% of those surveying saying they ‘don’t know’ and only 10% saying its Sonia Sotomayor, who garnered the highest vote. 

The Latino Vote in the 2010 Elections (.PDF)

A new report about the Latino vote in the 2010 midterm elections based on a Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center, analysis of exit poll results, the report contains findings for the Latino vote nationally in U.S. House of Representatives races and an analysis of gubernatorial and Senate races in the states of Arizona, California, Florida and Nevada, and the gubernatorial race in Texas. 

STUDY: Illegal Immigration Backlash Worries, Divides Latinos (.PDF)

Pew Hispanic Study of October 28, 2010 on how Latinos are divided over what to do about unauthorized immigrants, titled “Illegal Immigration Backlash Worries, Divides Latinos”.