With Biden's new executive order on immigration, unanswered questions over funding loom large
As Congressional disputes over budget continue, experts and migrants wonder how Biden's new executive order will take place without additional funding
Sen. and GOP VP hopeful Tim Scott launches super PAC campaign to reach Latinos and Blacks
The Senator partnered with Great Opportunity PAC to appeal to Latino and Black communities in battleground states in an effort to bring them to Trump's side
Biden executive order could decrease migrant influx in New York City, policy experts say
The Biden administration announced an executive order on Tuesday that aims to decrease illegal migration. City officials believe it could reduce arrivals
How Biden's harsh executive order on immigration could impact the Latino vote ahead of the elections
A newly announced executive order will shut down the border after a daily threshold is met. Initial reactions have been mixed during a tight election year.
International voter turnout sharply increased in Mexico's election, but many reported challenges
Almost 200,000 Mexicans in foreign countries cast their ballots in this year's race, but in-person voters across the U.S. reported obstacles at the booths
Mexico's President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum on immigration: 'violence against migrants is unacceptable'
The first female president of Mexico is tasked to tackle a hotly contested issue— immigration
Illinois' Next Generation Scholarship will allow undocumented students to receive $5000 for their studies
Students will receive up to $5000 for their studies. Here's what you should know.
The Biden Administration is expected to announce most aggressive immigration crackdown as soon as Tuesday
In an effort to stifle the influx of migrants, the Biden Administration will seek to essentially shut down the border in new aggressive executive order
Amid crackdowns, smugglers find new pathway for illegal migration: El Paso's storm drain system
The system which spans over 300 miles, has been a popular conduit for years, but has recently seen dramatic spikes amid changing politics
Majority of U.S. voters believe politicians play the "race-card" merely to get elected
As racial tensions stir the 2024 election, voters believe that politicians speak on these issues just to get elected, rather than to change the status quo.
Houston, Los Angeles and Dallas have received largest share of unaccompanied migrant children
More than 550,000 children have come into the U.S. unaccompanied between 2015 and 2023, presenting new challenges for legislators across the country
IRS Direct File program will now be a permanent option for taxpayers across all states
IRS Direct File pilot program was first rolled out this year. Now it will be a permanent option for taxpayers looking to file their returns online for free.
Donald Trump has become the first U.S. President to be a convicted felon: what happens now?
Donald Trump was found guilty in 34 felony counts of falsifying business records by a New York jury. Here's what else you should know about the historic verdict
As the Republican Convention nears, GOP insiders wonder, 'how much does Marco Rubio want to be VP?'
Marco Rubio has climbed the top of the list of possible VP on Trump's ticket. But his quietness on the campaign is raising eyebrows among experts.
Immigration group calls Democrats to take Trump's mass deportations seriously, says it would 'rip families'
America's Voice Executive Director wrote a memo to editorial boards warning about the dangers of mass deportations and urging Democrats to take it seriously.
Florida voters remain confident in local elections, but concerns rise among national ones
Florida voters believe in the integrity of their local elections. But as government units rise, they worry about voter fraud and accuracy.
Texas Primary Runoff Elections: GOP incumbents see major trouble amid anti-establishment sentiment
15 GOP incumbents lost their runoff races, showing the public's lack of support for the establishment. Meanwhile, two key races were won by moderates.
Immigration judges and officers will have more access to classified information under new rule
The classified information will help officers and judges more easily identify migrants that have ties to terrorism or pose a threat to public safety.
Lawsuit by progressive groups claims South Florida districts were racially gerrymandered for Hispanics
The lawsuit alleges that four congressional and seven state House districts in South Florida were racially gerrymandered, violating federal and state laws
2024 elections: How to vote by absentee and mail-in ballots
When it comes to elections in the U.S., heading to the polls in person can often be tricky. Here are other options to cast your ballot.
Proposed New York bill would prohibit law enforcement from questioning over immigration status
The New York For All bill, as it is formally known, would also prohibit sharing the information about someone's immigration status with law enforcement.
Trump holds rally in Latino and Black neighborhood in NYC's The Bronx; says he'll win the state in November
In his latest efforts to appeal to the Black and Hispanic electorate, Trump held a rally in New York City, claiming the state will go red in November.
Biden Administration considers executive action that would allow shutting down the southern border
The White House is finalizing details on the measure. To do so, however, it would need Mexico's approval.
Half of swing state voters fear political violence during presidential elections
The fear is shared by a similar amount of Democrats and Republicans, with a larger share of independents holding this belief
As the presidential election nears, some voters fear Trump won't leave the White House if re-elected
Americans across the political spectrum are growing increasingly worried about Trump intending to not leave the presidency if reelected. Is this possible?
Oklahoma clashes with federal government over new immigration law: Battle over HB 4156 intensifies
As disputes continue against anti-immigration laws, here's what you should know about the Oklahoma law that seeks to reduce illegal immigration in the state
As Trump proposes major crackdowns on immigration, study shows mass deportations could hurt the economy
Specialists do not believe it to be wise to carry mass deportation and other anti-immigration strategies
Young Latino voters can tip the scale in November elections, UnidosUS says
Young Latinos' issue agenda aligns with established voters, except for prioritizing health care
Nadine Menendez, facing bribery charges along with husband Bob, has breast cancer
The announcement comes shortly after the beginning of the trial against the embattled senator, who pinned most of the blame on her
John Leguizamo says Latinos should blame Trump, not Biden, for current economic woes
"Our economy is doing great. It's just inflation that's messing up everybody's paycheck."