Politics
Border Security Bill at Risk in the Senate as Republicans Continue Withdrawing Support
The initiative faces an even steeper hill in the House, where most high-ranking Republicans blasted it
Royal Shockwaves as King Charles Faces Cancer Diagnosis as Confirmed by Buckingham Palace
It is not known what stage or condition King Charles is in, but it is known he communicated his condition to his sons, William and Harry
This Is What Top Latino Orgs Want to Ask Biden, Trump in a Debate
Engagement with the community and plans for the future are at the top of the list for UnidosUS and Latino Victory Fund
House Republicans Unveil Impeachment Articles Against DHS Secretary Mayorkas Over Immigration Measures
The allegations center around a series of parole programs that allowed some foreign nationals to wait in the U.S. for immigration visas
Unauthorized Border Crossings Break Record in December with Almost a Quarter of a Million
The figure is 31% higher than November and surpassed the previous record, which took place in December 2022
A Look at the Latino Electorate in Nevada Ahead of the Democratic and Republican Primaries
A study by NALEO shows that Latino registered voters tend to be younger and unaffiliated with either major party more than non-Latinos
Biden, Trump Ramp Up Contentious Rhetoric on Southern Border
On Friday, Biden called on the Congress to approve a bipartisan proposal aimed at addressing what has become an immigration crisis at the border with Mexico
Biden, Trump Win New Hampshire Presidential Primaries, Paving the Way for a 2024 Rematch
President Joe Biden won the Democratic primary through a write-in candidacy
As Nearly One-Quarter of Gen Z Identifies as Latino, a Poll Explores This Group's Views and Beliefs
From their political and sexual identity to their religious affiliation, members of this generation show drastic shifts compared to their predecessors
Congress Advances Border Negotiations, Transitioning to Funding Phase Amidst Optimism for Deal Success
Democratic Senator Chris Murphy anticipates that the House may commence voting on the bill this week, stating, "It is possible"
Organized Crime, Populism, Underinvestment: Mexico's Top Challenges in Key Electoral Year
A report by the Baker Institute outlined the main reasons for optimism and caution in the country as it gets ready to elect AMLO's successor
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Drops Out of Presidential Bid, Endorses Trump
DeSantis said he maintains his differences with Trump, but considers him better prepared than Joe Biden
'They Told me my Brother Is in There': Searching for Family in The Epicenter of Mexico's Disappearances
A look at the plight of the "Madres Buscadoras" from Jalisco amid the crisis of forced disappearances in the country
Warning of Peril for the Western World: A Closer Look at Milei's Davos Speech Amid Argentina's Crisis
He said some Western leaders have "abandoned the model of freedom for different versions of what we call collectivism"
Three in Ten U.S. Latinos Describe Themselves as 'Conservatives,' the Second-Largest Group in Country
A study by Collage Group follows a trend in recent polls showing a shift in the Latino demographic
Most Young Adults in the U.S. no Longer Believe the American Dream Holds True
According to a new ABC News poll, only 21% still believes the concept to hold. The drop was sharp among all groups surveyed
Donald Trump Is Iowa Caucus Winner, Surges as GOP's Strongest Presidential Contender
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are aiming for a second-place finish
Iowa Caucus: What Will the Latino Representation Be in the Upcoming Republican Primary?
Despite a growing population of Latinos in Iowa, Republican candidates are still choosing to skip minority-focused forums
Immigrant Voter Fraud: The Latest in Trump's Campaign Amid Iowa Caucus
Trump suggests Democrats are encouraging noncitizen migrants to vote in the presidential election.
What Did Texas Governor Greg Abbott Say About Shooting Migrants?
Abbott's phrases echo of those made by Donald Trump eight years ago, just before the Iowa caucus
Survey Reveals Democrats Favor Michelle Obama for White House Leadership Over Biden
The former First Lady has strong support among Black and Hispanic Democratic voters, women and people younger than 55, according to the poll
Who Are Los Choneros, the Sinaloa Cartel-Affiliated Group at the Center of Ecuador's Narco-Violence?
The South American country is a breeding ground for confrontation between local gangs linked to regional cartels, analysts say
Brooklyn Bridge Vendors Seek New Selling Spots Amid City Ban
Local vendors are no longer allowed to sell their wares on any of New York City's 789 bridges
DOJ Says Two Men Arrested for Allegedly Staging Robberies to Make 'Victims' Eligible for U Visa
The U visa provides immigration benefits to victims or witnesses of violent crime
Mexican President Wants the U.S. to Grant 10 Million Visas for Hispanic Workers
Andrés Manuel López Obrador also wants the U.S. Congress to approve a 20-billion-dollar plan to promote development in Latin America
List of Jeffrey Epstein's Associates Released in Court Filing Against Ghislaine Maxwell
The list includes more than 184 names of Epstein's associates, including people with whom he had business relationships, witnesses, and accusers
Three People Arrested in Argentina Under Suspicion of Planning a Terrorist Attack
Among the detainees is a Syrian man who was holding Colombian and Venezuelan passports
These Are 5 Top New Year Resolutions for U.S. Latinos in 2024
From becoming a citizen to reaching financial independence, these are some of the top resolutions for more than 62 million people of Latino origin
Top Latin Times Stories in 2023: Politics and Immigration for U.S. Latinos
2023 has been a year of milestones and challenges for Latinos in the U.S.
AOC, Fellow Lawmakers Introduce Resolution to end 'Monroe Doctrine,' Lift Cuba Embargo
The document, drafted 200 years after the landmark speech by then-President Monroe, also seeks the declassification of secret CIA files