Politics
Latinos are voting more in line with White, non-Hispanic blue-collar workers: ex-GOP strategist Mike Madrid
In an interview with The Latin Times, Madrid reflects on the strategies each party must adopt to secure the support of the largest minority group in the US
Over half of Latinos worry about the possibility of mass deportations, study shows
As Donald Trump's aggressive rhetoric toward immigrants intensifies, U.S. Latinos are more worried about mass deportations regardless of legal status.
Trump's top concern on first day of his criminal trial: Not attending his son's high school graduation
He says he won't be allowed to travel to Washington, DC, where the Supreme Court will see if he's granted immunity to the January 6, 2020, events
Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial: What You Should Know About The Historic Court Case
The presumptive GOP candidate is heading to trial to face charges on high money he allegedly paid to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal
Young People Turn to Permanent Sterilization as Abortion Restrictions Rise, Study Finds
The trend accelerated since the Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade in 2022
President Biden Turns to Little-Known Authority to Help Haiti As Chaos in the Country Deepens
Through the Presidential Drawdown Authority, Biden authorizes to provide up to $10 million worth of weapons, ammunitions and more to Haiti.
Bob Menendez's Trial to Continue in May Without Wife Nadine Due to Health Concerns
The embattled senator's trial is scheduled to begin on May 6
Over Two-Thirds of Latinos Oppose Abortion Bans, Especially in States with Ballot Debates
Florida and Arizona are dominating the conversation with recent strict measures. Their large Latino populations could tip the scale when they are voted on
Why Biden's Standing Among Latinos Continues to Drop While Trump Climbs?
Frustrations over inflation and crime have contributed to shrinking the gap between both candidates to nine points, compared to 29 in 2021
How POTUS, Former POTUS Add Their Own Touch to the Solar Eclipse 2024
Trump's silhouette and Biden's advice to wear protective glasses are now part of the 2024 presidential campaign
How and Why Immigration Has Become the Top Concern for U.S. Voters in the Electoral Year
Media analysis delves into the reasons explaining its prominence in the minds of voters
Mexico Cuts Diplomatic Relations with Ecuador After Assault on Embassy in Quito to Arrest Former VP Glas
Foreign Minister Alicia Bárcena reported that several members of the Mexican diplomatic delegation sustained injuries during the raid
Tennessee Lawmakers to Introduce Immigration Law, Drawing Comparison to Texas' SB4: Here's What They Propose
The bill would require police in the state to communicate with federal officials regarding the immigration status of a person
Biden Administration Set to Propose New Sweeping Student Loan Forgiveness Plan: Media
Biden is expected to outline the guidelines at a speech in Wisconsin
Miami-Dade Latinos Voice Top Concerns from Housing to Inflation Ahead of Elections
News anchor Jose Diaz-Balart sat down with a group of prospective voters at the historic Ball & Chain Restaurant in Little Havana
Mexico's Current Election Cycle Marks Deadliest Period in Modern History
27 candidates have been killed since June of last year, according to a report by Laboratorio Electoral
José Andrés' World Central Kitchen Calls for Independent Probe of Israel Strike That Killed 7 Aid Workers
WCK urges Australia, Canada, the U.S., Poland, and the U.K. to join WCK in calling for a third-party investigation
Supreme Court Denies Motion to Reinstate Washington State District Map Alleged to Disadvantage Hispanics
The Court will allow the state to conduct the 2024 elections under a Washington state remedial legislative map
'Biden's Border Bloodbath': Trump Goes All in on Immigration as Campaign Heats Up
The former President is seeking to capitalize on the issue even in states that are far from the border
Latino Voter Registration Rates Remain Among the Lowest in the Country: Here's Why
From systemic restrictions to lack of outreach, here are some of the reasons why Latinos continue to trail behind in voter registration.
Gun and Immigration Politics Take Centerstage in Election on Texas District Including Uvalde
A media report describes the Republican primary as illustrative of the party's infighting
Trump Says He Wouldn't Give 'Ten Cents' to Mexico to Address Migratory Crisis
The Mexican President says the U.S. should invest $20 billion in the region to address the root causes of migration
Biden Scheduled to Speak with Univision Amid Reconciliation Following Trump Interview
Democrats had chastised the network for conceding a "softball" interview with the presumptive Republican candidate
UnidosUS VP of Latino Vote Initiative: 'We're an Unconvinced, Not Apathetic Electorate
Clarissa Martinez De Castro highlighted the importance of registering voters and the need for parties to understand how to reach out to prospective supporters
Quality of Life, Latino Approval Drop Poses Challenges for Mayor Adams Ahead of 2025 Elections in New York
Eric Adams' handling of immigration and public safety are some of the reasons for the drop among Latinos
Do Immigrants Have a Tendency to Vote Illegally? Here's What the Data Shows
Axios reported that this has historically not been the case, especially considering it's a federal crime that can lead to deportation
Investigation Links Russian Military Unit with 'Havana Syndrome' Affecting U.S. Officials
A 2023 report deemed it "very unlikely" that a U.S. foreign adversary was behind the mysterious injuries
Elections 2024: How to Register to Vote in Texas
As the 2024 elections fast approach, it is paramount to be aware of your state's voting registration process
'Barbecue,' Haitian Gang Leader Willing to Consider Ceasefire, Conditioned on Inclusion in Transition Talks
Jimmy Chérizier also warned that a foreign peacekeeping mission would be treated as the enemy
Latinos Emerge as Prime Targets of Misinformation Leading up to Next Presidential Elections
Campaigns are increasingly targeting the largest minority in the country with misinformation, a new report says