Florida Legislature Passes Bill Banning Undocumented Immigrants From Using Community IDs
The IDs are mostly given so undocumented immigrants have some form of identification when interacting with law enforcement
Sex Trafficking Victim Criticizes Alabama Sen. Katie Britt for Misrepresentation in Biden's SOTU Rebuttal
Karla Jacinto said Britt had taken advantage of her story for political purposes
Biden Clinches Democratic Nomination, Setting the Stage for High-Stakes Runoff Against Trump
Both contenders secured resounding victories in the primaries in Georgia and other states
Biden's 2025 Budget Proposal Includes $4.7 billion Emergency Fund for Border Security
The fund would let DHS access the money as needed when the amount of border crossings breaks an unspecified threshold
Latinas Prioritize Issues Beyond Abortion in Voting Decisions, Survey Finds
A survey conducted by KFF shows that 11% of Latina respondents said this was the case for them, compared to 55% of Whites
State Of The Union 2024: Latino Organizations Give Mixed Responses to Biden's Address
Following the President's speech, Latino organizations across the country applauded Biden on some issues but encouraged him to do more on others
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández is Convicted of Aiding Drug Traffickers
Hernández had been accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes to enable cocaine trafficking into the United States
Venezuelan Security Forces Kill Notorious Gang Leader: Who Was 'Carlos Capa'?
According to InSight Crime, he was hunted down for "not submitting to the rules that the Maduro government imposed on Venezuela's criminal underworld"
What's a Designated Survivor, and Why Did a Latino Briefly Lead the U.S. Presidential Succession?
Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education, was in a secure location to ensure continuity in the case of a catastrophic event
State of The Union 2024: Will Immigration Issues Take Centerstage at Biden's Address?
President Biden is set to deliver his third State of the Union address on Thursday following a tumultuous year. Here's what you should know.
How U.S. Born and Immigrant Latinos Differ in Their Views on the Reasons Leading to Migration
Even though the large majority agree, more immigrants cite bad economic conditions in their countries and good opportunities in the U.S. as a major reason
Gov. Kathy Hochul Set To Increase Law Enforcement Presence in NYC's Subway System
Following a spike in crime in the subway system, Hochul turns to law enforcement
Nikki Haley Ends Republican Presidential Nomination Campaign, Declines Endorsement for Trump
Haley stated that it is up to Trump to 'earn' the votes that once supported her, and Biden also provided a response
Biden, Trump Emerge Victorious on Super Tuesday, Moving Toward November Rematch
Trump secures 393 Republican delegates out of 1,215 for GOP nomination
Venezuelan Elections Set for July 28 But Many Questions Still Remain
The announcement fails to clarify if banned opposition candidates are allowed to take part or if international observers will be allowed to monitor election
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Vetoes 'Border Invasion' Bill Passed by State Republicans
The Arizona Border Invasion Act would have, among other things, made crossing the border without authorization a misdemeanor state crime
'Anti-Hero' Singer Taylor Swift Urges Fellow Americans to Vote on Super Tuesday
"If you haven't already, make a plan to vote today," said the artist to her 282 million followers on Instagram
Supreme Court Unanimously Restores Trump on Colorado's GOP Primary Ballots
The case stemmed from a ruling in December by the state Supreme Court in Colorado, one of the 15 states and territories voting on Super Tuesday
Biden's Latino Support Declines as Trump Surges Ahead in New NYT Poll
The survey has Biden trailing Trump by six percentage points, 40 to 46%
Kenya Agrees to Sign Agreement in an Attempt to Salvage the Deployment of Police Forces to Haiti
A Kenyan court determined the government's plan is unconstitutional
New Jersey Businessman Pleads Guilty and Agrees to Cooperate in Case Against Bob Menendez
Jose Uribe entered a plea deal in Manhattan to seven charges, including conspiracy to commit bribery
Trump Says He'll Resort to Local Police to Conduct Mass Deportations if Elected President
The likely Republican candidate made the statement during a visit to the border as illegal immigration is part of his campaign rhetoric
Biden and Trump Travel To Texas in Dueling Appearances To Talk About Immigration
They went to different spots along the southern border
Former Top U.S. Diplomat Set to Plead Guilty to Decades-Long Charges of Spying for Cuba
Manuel Rocha could spend several years behind bars as a result of the charges
Maduro Administration Proposes Multiple Dates for Presidential Elections in Venezuela Throughout the Year
Options range from mid-April to early December. An agreement reached with the opposition determined they should be held in the second half of the year
Survey Reveals: Most Americans Now Support Building a Border Wall to Address Immigration for the First Time
New figures come from a Monmouth University Poll that has been asking the question since 2015
Federal Judge Blocks Texas SB4 Immigration Law, Citing Conflict with the Biden Administration
SB4, which was passed last year and signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott in December, was scheduled to take effect on March 5
Freedom Around the World Continues to Decline, and The Americas Are No Exception, Says Report
The latest edition of Freedom House's index showed that nine countries in the region saw a decline in freedom. The global outlook
Analysis: How Are LatAm Presidents Milei, Bukele Aligning Their Views with U.S. Far-Right Leadership?
They utilized their CPAC participation to solidify their positions among the international far-right and to get closer to Trump
New York, Illinois and Colorado are Top Migrant Destinations in 2023, New Study Shows
Here are some takeaways about where migrants are mostly heading to