Congress
Biden Pledges Not to 'Demonize' Immigrants, Urges Republicans to Pass Border Bill
The president delivered his State of the Union address, where he criticized his 'predecessor' for interfering with Senators on border security issues
This Is What Voters Would Want from an Immigration Bill as Congressional Negotiations Fade
A new Wall Street Journal survey shows that almost 60% support the latest border security bill rejected by Republicans. Their views on other policies
House Members from Both Parties Present New Border Security, Foreign Aid Proposal
A glance at the provisions of the $66 billion-plus package
New Congressional War Room Targets Hispanic and Latino Voters in Key Races Through Spanglish
"Our Lucha" war room is one of the latest efforts by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to connect with Hispanic and Latino voters
Senate Passes $95.3 Billion Aid Bill for Ukraine, Israel, But Faces Challenges in the House
Republicans continue showing internal divisions, as a faction in the Senate voted against the bill and House counterparts have expressed skepticism
Special Election to Replace George Santos Begins as Democrats Aim to Decrease Republican Majority
Early voting has already started to replace the Republican congressman who was expelled following an investigation from the House Ethics Committee
Bipartisan Deal? Senate Unveils $118 Billion Package: Border Security Meets Ukraine & Israel Aid
The $118 billion package has a slim chance of passing, as some high-ranking Republicans have already spoken against it
Why the Border Security Deal is on the Brink of Collapse Even Before the Release of the Bill's Text
Negotiators are frustrated as a faction within the Republican party is already rejecting the deal after months of calling for it
Nayib Bukele Clashes with U.S. Representatives Over Letter Concerning Human Rights in El Salvador
Members of Congress urged the Biden Administration to denounce human rights violations in the country
Funding Shelters, TPS Among Congress Hispanic Caucus' Immigration-Related Priorities for This Year
DACA Protection, Temporary Protected Status and Funding Shelters Among Congress Hispanic Caucus' Priorities
House Republicans Hold Hearing Amid Push to Impeach DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
Members of the House Homeland Security Committee are meeting on Tuesday to move forward with the process, widely criticized by Democrats
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"
Biden Holds Tough Ukraine Aid Talks With US Congress Chiefs
Washington's vital military assistance for Ukraine's fight against Russian invasion has dried up.
Biden to Meet Congressional Leaders to Continue Discussions on Immigration Measures and Foreign Aid
The U.S. has halted its aid to Ukraine until Congress passes new funding. Border security is key to unlocking the bill.
Guatemala Congress Delays President-elect Arevalo's Inauguration
Arevalo's inauguration ceremony had been due to begin at 3pm local time (2100 GMT), after months of judicial machinations to block him from office after his vow to clamp down on deep-rooted corruption in the Central American nation.
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
'This Cannot Wait': Biden Urges Congress To Pass Ukraine Aid
President Joe Biden urged feuding US lawmakers Wednesday to approve military aid for Kyiv, warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not stop with Ukraine and could even clash with NATO.
Here Are The Latino Representatives Who Aren't Seeking Reelection
Two intend to retire from public office, although one will likely be expelled, and the other will make a Senate run
GOP Senators Push for Tighter Asylum Curbs in Exchange for Ukraine Aid
The urgency to reach a deal before year-end adds pressure to the talks as Republicans seek more concessions
Hispanics Are Less Likely to Take on Leadership Roles Growing Up; How it Impacts Later On?
Disproportional representation in Congress can be illustrative of the effects of the challenges this demographic faces in this area
Furious Republicans Vote Kevin McCarthy Out as US House Speaker in Unprecedented Move
McCarthy is the first speaker in US history ousted from the job after fellow party members accused him of cooperating with Democrats
Bipartisan Vote at the House Passes Bill to Avert Government Shutdown
The initiative will now be discussed at the Senate for a vote before the midnight deadline
US Government Hours From Shutdown, Funding Chaos
The two chambers of Congress are deadlocked, with a small group of Republicans in the House of Representatives pushing back against stopgap measures that would at least keep the lights on.
Brazilian Congress Undermines Environmental And Indigenous Ministries
Brazil's Congress has voted to diminish the authority of two ministries dedicated to protecting Indigenous rights and environmental preservation.
Bill Reducing Work Week To 40 Hours Approved By Chilean Congress
The legislation was approved by the Senate several weeks ago in an anonymous vote, and it was then approved by the lower house of the Chilean Congress Tuesday.
India's Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi Sentenced To Jail For Modi 'Thieves' Remark
Rahul Gandhi, who appeared in court for the punishment, is on bail for another 30 days and plans to file an appeal.
Honduran Lawmakers To Begin Selecting 15 Members Of New Supreme Court
Honduras' Congress will start selecting the new members of the country’s Supreme Court this week, as President Xiomara Castro’s party seeks to push members who will give them more control of the government.
World Leaders Rally Around Lula After Bolsonaro Supporters Storm Congress, Supreme Court And Presidential Palace In Brazil
Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro storm three government buildings on Sunday as they continue their attempts to encourage the military to install him as President again.
Dina Boluarte Is Peru's New President After Predecessor's Arrest
The South American country's first-ever woman leader asked the opposition for a truce as she tried to end the turmoil sparked by Pedro Castillo, who had attempted to dissolve parliament and rule by decree.
Peru's Congress Impeaches, Sacks President Pedro Castillo After Dissolution Decree
Castillo became the third president since 2018 to be sacked under the "moral incapacity" provision in the constitution.