(Photos) Mexican Immigrant Denied Entry Back Into US Because Of Gang Related Tattoos; His American Wife Files Suit

A Mexican immigrant, married to a U.S. citizen, has been denied re-entry into the United States because of gang related tattoos. His wife filed a lawsuit after he left the country to retrieve an immigrant visa, that he needed to move forward in his pursuit of US residency, and was not allowed back into the country. He has not seen his wife or children in over one year.


(Photos) SMFH: Kim Kardashian Talks Racist Woman Telling Her To “Shut That Black Baby Up” ?!

Kim Kardashian recalled an unfortunate incident in which she experienced prejudice first hand. In a new episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the Armenian beauty talked about sharing a first class flight with an unpleasant woman, who spewed racial slurs at her and North West. When baby Nori was crying, the bigot screamed to “shut that black baby up”. Too bad Kanye wasn’t there to check the hag! To read more, click below.


(Video) SMH! Check Out This Short Documentary About The Death Of Jordan Davis!

After the public outcry to Trayvon Martin’s death, one would think it would bring awareness to the injustices young black men face in America. Jordan Davis is a black teen that was killed because the vehicle he was in, was playing music too loudly. Davis also lived in Florida and his killer is a older white man, who is now claiming self defense in the ongoing trial. To check out the short documentary, click below.


(Video) Interracial Georgia Couple Outraged After Finding Racial Slur On Valet Ticket!

Smh! A Georgia couple got a very painful reminder of the prejudice against interracial couples! Sam Aaron and his wife, Candea, found a racial slur on their valet ticket. After finishing a New Year’s Day celebration meal at Spondivits restaurant, the couple got an unpleasant surprise upon picking up their car. “Jungle Fever” was written across their valet ticket. To see news footage of this story, click below.


Nine Rules Women Must Follow to Get Ahead

Did you know that only 14.4% of executive officer positions were held by women in 2011? Find out below what steps to follow to ensure you move up quickly on the corporate chain. Caasi Cofer


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