Latino voters swing pro-choice: Tri-state poll reveals support for abortion rights in key battlegrounds
A survey by BSP Research also shows greater support among Hispanics for President Joe Biden in California, Nevada, and Arizona
Arizona Gov. Hobbs signs a bill to repeal 1864 law that bans most abortions in the state
Katie Hobbs' decision comes a day after the state Senate approved the repeal
Spring surprise: Southern border sees unprecedented dip in illegal crossings
Migrant crossings at the southern border have decreased more than 40% since December and have remained stable through the first four months of 2024
Over half of Hispanic Catholics in U.S. support legal Abortion, echoing Pro-Choice Majority, a study reveals
A new report by the PRRI shows that nearly two-thirds of Americans support abortion in most cases. The figure is lower for Latino Catholics
Miami to vote on new electoral map after court ruled it was 'racially gerrymandered'
The decision comes after a deal that will also have voters decide on a proposed limitation for future redistricting
National Immigration Forum proposes major immigration system overhaul: Here's what they suggest
An update in immigration laws, the restructuring of policies and a more humane treatment of migrants are among the top proposals in this new framework plan
Latino Catholics are nearly evenly split in their support for Biden and Trump
The figure is similar to the country average, but there are large disparities among people who profess other religions or are unaffiliated
Tragedy on wheels: Why cargo trucks fuel deadly human trafficking across U.S.-Mexico border
As border security increases, smugglers look for new ways to traffic humans, according to media reports
Arizona Democrats garner enough votes to repeal 19th-century law banning most abortions
State senators got enough support from Republicans to repeal the law
Trump vows to deploy National Guard for immigrant deportations as he intensifies rhetoric ahead of elections
In a rare and lengthy interview with Time magazine, the presumptive GOP nominee opened up about his plans and goals if he's reelected
Young Latinos hold the power to shape the election, but they don't seem to feel the urge to vote
As they become a focal group, young Latino voters discussed their main concern and their apathy for the electoral process in a new survey
More than four in five Latinos believe politicians don't care about what they think
The figure is in line with respondents from other demographics and the country average
Latinos con Biden will place heavier focus on economy and healthcare over immigration, initiative chair says
One of Biden's primary initiatives to reach the demographic will place its focus on the economy and healthcare, Rep. Veronica Escobar told La Opinión
Biden administration to reclassify marijuana for the first time in over half a century
The measure is a first step toward easing federal restrictions on cannabis
Haiti transitional council names former sports minister Fritz Belizaire as new PM
The council is seeking to strengthen the country's institutions and quell the violence that has taken over the country
'Se habla política': The use of Spanish among U.S. politicos has soared this election year
Research by The Hispanic Council reveals a record number of Spanish-speaking representatives and senators
Gov. Greg Abbott directs Texas to disregard Biden's new federal protections for LGBTQ+ students
"This ham-handed effort to impose a leftist belief onto Title IX exceeds your authority as President," he wrote in X.
Trump promised to increase efforts to win over Latinos—so far, there's little evidence of progress
The presumptive GOP nominee said he would hold major events to reach the Latino vote, but despite promises, little steps have been taken
How Libre, a Koch brothers group, aims to engage Latinos by criticizing Biden's economic policies
Libre, created by the Koch brothers, will spend seven figures in the campaign. Economy has been a weakness for Biden among Latinos
Some Chicagoans are so outraged over a $70 million aid package for migrants that they want a mayoral recall
While the Windy City has spent $300 million on migrant relief, it's seeking up to $1.5 billion in taxpayer money to help build a new Chicago Bears stadium
Americans are increasingly critical and dissatisfied with a Biden-Trump election rematch
As voters come closer to facing the same choice they did four years ago, about half of them wish they could change both options in the ballot
Oklahoma becomes latest state to advance legislation allowing for the removal of undocumented immigrants
HB 4156 has been passed by the Lower and Upper Houses and sent to the governor
Half of Americans say they'd support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants
According to a new Axios Vibes survey, 51% of Americans— including Democrats and Republicans— are keen to this idea
Does Donald Trump deserve total immunity for 'official acts'? SCOTUS starts hearing arguments
SCOTUS hears arguments on whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution after leaving office for "official acts" while he was president
Ariel Henry resigns as Haitian PM in step toward formation of new government
Michel Patrick Boisvert has taken office as interim prime minister
Spanish-language media outlets launch nonpartisan campaigns to engage the Latino vote
TelevisaUnivision and the Hispanic Federation announced plans to mobilize Latino voters through registration drives and other initiatives
From Arizona to North Carolina: Biden's edge over Trump in battleground states narrows amid economic woes
Biden is ahead in just one of the seven states most likely to determine the outcome of his matchup with Donald Trump, according to the latest Bloomberg survey
Venezuela's Edmundo González in first words as a presidential candidate: 'No one can be indifferent'
The diplomat thanked the support from the rest of the opposition and said he bets on a country where "no one fears being persecuted for their ideas"
How the term 'invasion' is dividing the GOP when it comes to discussing immigration
As presumptive GOP candidate Donald Trump intensifies his anti-immigration rhetoric, some conservative organizations denounce the use of the term "invasion"
President Biden is considering granting legal status to immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens
While an announcement isn't imminent, The Wall Street Journal reported that the program is a certain possibility