Politics
Hispanic Caucus's Barragan to Biden: Don't reject 'innocent people' under new proposal
Barragan's response comes following the Biden Administration' proposed a rule to accelerate the pace at which certain migrants could be processed for asylum
Biden administration seeks to change court oversight of child migrants traveling alone
The government has produced its own list of safeguards against mistreatment
Texas voters elect first LGBTQ+ state senator — Who is Molly Cook?
Cook is a 32-year-old ER nurse born and raised in the Houston area
Miami's new voting map poised to reshape Latino neighborhood demographics
From Coconut Grove to Edgewater and Allapattah, P5, as Miami's proposed voting map is known, would make some minor changes to the city's districts
Department of Homeland Security pilots new Artificial Intelligence program for immigration process
The program seeks to train officers to review applicants for refugee states in the U.S.. The machine would not make asylum decisions.
Venezuelan opposition leaders describe presidential elections as 'existential fight'
María Corina Machado and presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia continue campaigning as the time of going to the ballot box approaches
Biden Campaign takes on family separations during Trump administration in latest ad aimed at Latinos
The ad focuses on the stark differences between the President and his presumptive opponent
Most college students 'shrug' at pro-Palestine protests, poll shows
Pro-Palestine protests and counter-protests have been the center of attention in recent weeks
Challenges of Javier Milei's 'Omnibus Bill' persist in Argentine Senate
Approval in the lower house marked a much-needed win for Milei, but his party can't claim victory yet
Poll: Gen Z Republicans show greater moderation on immigration than their elders
As Donald Trump take a harsh stance on immigration, young Republicans seem to be more moderates than the elders in the party in relation that issue
Poll: Voters lean heavily towards Trump over Biden by 20% on immigration control
A poll from Decision Desk HQ/News Nation showed that 46% of respondents chose the presumptive GOP candidate, compared to 26% who backed Biden
Less than 1% of voters in 6 states will decide the elections; 3 are Latino-heavy Arizona, Nevada, Georgia
An extremely small percentage of voters will tip the scale in November. So far, polls show they are leaning for Trump
Biden regains ground with Latinos as poll shows election close enough to be a 'coin flip'
According to a USA Today-Suffolk University poll, the presumptive GOP nominee has lost 11 percentage points with the demographic in the past three months
Columbia University cancels main commencement ceremony following weeks of unrest in its New York campus
Columbia announced Monday it would cancel its main commencement ceremony, opting for smaller graduation events for each of its 19 colleges.
Biden's new $1M ad campaign highlights abortion rights to engage Latino men
The multi-platform campaign will air both in English and Spanish, targeting Trump's stance on the issue and on the protection on women's "freedom"
Texas Rep. Henry Cuéllar and wife indicted over alleged bribes from Azerbaijan
Both were accused of taking over half a million dollars from an Azerbaijan-controlled energy company and a bank in Mexico
Justice Department threatens legal action against Iowa over controversial immigration law
The DOJ set a deadline of May 7 for Iowa to block an immigration law that would allow state officers to arrest undocumented migrants who have been deported
Biden administration unveils expansion of health coverage for eligible DACA Dreamers
The Biden administration announced Friday the new plan to expand health care to more than 100,000 young immigrants protected by DACA.
Latino voters swing pro-choice: Tri-state poll reveals support for abortion rights in key battlegrounds
A survey by BSP Research also shows greater support among Hispanics for President Joe Biden in California, Nevada, and Arizona
Arizona Gov. Hobbs signs a bill to repeal 1864 law that bans most abortions in the state
Katie Hobbs' decision comes a day after the state Senate approved the repeal
Spring surprise: Southern border sees unprecedented dip in illegal crossings
Migrant crossings at the southern border have decreased more than 40% since December and have remained stable through the first four months of 2024
Over half of Hispanic Catholics in U.S. support legal Abortion, echoing Pro-Choice Majority, a study reveals
A new report by the PRRI shows that nearly two-thirds of Americans support abortion in most cases. The figure is lower for Latino Catholics
Miami to vote on new electoral map after court ruled it was 'racially gerrymandered'
The decision comes after a deal that will also have voters decide on a proposed limitation for future redistricting
National Immigration Forum proposes major immigration system overhaul: Here's what they suggest
An update in immigration laws, the restructuring of policies and a more humane treatment of migrants are among the top proposals in this new framework plan
Latino Catholics are nearly evenly split in their support for Biden and Trump
The figure is similar to the country average, but there are large disparities among people who profess other religions or are unaffiliated
Tragedy on wheels: Why cargo trucks fuel deadly human trafficking across U.S.-Mexico border
As border security increases, smugglers look for new ways to traffic humans, according to media reports
Arizona Democrats garner enough votes to repeal 19th-century law banning most abortions
State senators got enough support from Republicans to repeal the law
Trump vows to deploy National Guard for immigrant deportations as he intensifies rhetoric ahead of elections
In a rare and lengthy interview with Time magazine, the presumptive GOP nominee opened up about his plans and goals if he's reelected
Young Latinos hold the power to shape the election, but they don't seem to feel the urge to vote
As they become a focal group, young Latino voters discussed their main concern and their apathy for the electoral process in a new survey
More than four in five Latinos believe politicians don't care about what they think
The figure is in line with respondents from other demographics and the country average