'Biden's Border Bloodbath': Trump Goes All in on Immigration as Campaign Heats Up
The former President is seeking to capitalize on the issue even in states that are far from the border
Latino Voter Registration Rates Remain Among the Lowest in the Country: Here's Why
From systemic restrictions to lack of outreach, here are some of the reasons why Latinos continue to trail behind in voter registration.
Gun and Immigration Politics Take Centerstage in Election on Texas District Including Uvalde
A media report describes the Republican primary as illustrative of the party's infighting
Trump Says He Wouldn't Give 'Ten Cents' to Mexico to Address Migratory Crisis
The Mexican President says the U.S. should invest $20 billion in the region to address the root causes of migration
Biden Scheduled to Speak with Univision Amid Reconciliation Following Trump Interview
Democrats had chastised the network for conceding a "softball" interview with the presumptive Republican candidate
UnidosUS VP of Latino Vote Initiative: 'We're an Unconvinced, Not Apathetic Electorate
Clarissa Martinez De Castro highlighted the importance of registering voters and the need for parties to understand how to reach out to prospective supporters
Quality of Life, Latino Approval Drop Poses Challenges for Mayor Adams Ahead of 2025 Elections in New York
Eric Adams' handling of immigration and public safety are some of the reasons for the drop among Latinos
Do Immigrants Have a Tendency to Vote Illegally? Here's What the Data Shows
Axios reported that this has historically not been the case, especially considering it's a federal crime that can lead to deportation
Investigation Links Russian Military Unit with 'Havana Syndrome' Affecting U.S. Officials
A 2023 report deemed it "very unlikely" that a U.S. foreign adversary was behind the mysterious injuries
Elections 2024: How to Register to Vote in Texas
As the 2024 elections fast approach, it is paramount to be aware of your state's voting registration process
'Barbecue,' Haitian Gang Leader Willing to Consider Ceasefire, Conditioned on Inclusion in Transition Talks
Jimmy Chérizier also warned that a foreign peacekeeping mission would be treated as the enemy
Latinos Emerge as Prime Targets of Misinformation Leading up to Next Presidential Elections
Campaigns are increasingly targeting the largest minority in the country with misinformation, a new report says
House Republicans Set Date to Send Articles of Impeachment Against DHS Secretary Mayorkas to Senate
A trial is the last potential path the impeachment could take
Five Facts About Latina Reproductive Rights Amid Latest Supreme Court Abortion Pill Hearing
Reproductive rights are at the forefront of the Supreme Court once again. This time, they are questioning whether or not to limit access to abortion pills.
Biden Reduces Trump's Electoral Advantage in Latino-Heavy Swing States Nevada, Arizona
That is according to a new Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll. Trump's lead widened in Georgia but decreased overall
RNC Shuts Down Most Community Centers Touted for Appealing to Latinos; Reasons Remain Unclear
The New Mexico centers were not the only ones cut
Biden Administration Still Considering Executive Actions to Reduce Migratory Flows
According to a media report, the plans are a concrete possibility even if the President didn't make announcements at the SOTU
Kamala Harris' First Visit to Puerto Rico as Vice President is Met With Mixed Reactions
Harris' trip followed Biden's initiative launch to appeal to the Latino vote
Iowa Lawmakers Pass Bill that Would Make It a State Crime To Return After Deportation
The initiative holds similarities to a controversial SB4 Texas law
Luis Donaldo Colosio Jr, Son Of Slain Mexican Presidential Candidate, Forges Own Political Path
Three decades after his father was assassinated while running for president, Colosio Riojas is himself a rising Mexican political star
U.S. Senate Passes $1.2 Trillion Spending Package, Averting Government Shutdown Threats: What Was Approved?
Approval of the spending bills ensures critical funding for federal agencies and now awaits President Biden's signature to become law
Embattled Sen. Menendez Decides Against New Jersey Democratic Primary Run; Considers Independent Bid
Menendez, who has been in office since 2006, said he could seek reelection if exonerated from accusations of corruption
Kamala Harris set to Travel to Puerto Rico as Part of Biden Ticket Latino Outreach Campaign
Harris' trip is the first one to the island as vice president: the details of her trip.
Latinos are the Group that Dislike Both Biden and Trump the Most as Elections Near
The demographic is evenly split in three: about a third dislikes both candidates, while the other thirds like one candidate and dislikes the other
Trump Campaign Posts Latino-Targeted Ad as Democrats Point Out It's from Years Ago
The ad features a song calling the demographic to vote for the former President. Democrats were quick to post a stinging rebuke
Florida Senator Marco Rubio Seen Among Donald Trump's Top Choices For VP
The former president has been urged to pick a person of color as a running mate for the November election
Biden to Forgive Additional $5.8 Billion in Student Loan Debt to Thousands of Public Sector Workers
Those benefited by the measure will receive an email next week
María Corina Machado Accuses Maduro Regime of 'Brutal Repression' as Campaign Leaders Are Arrested
The presidential hopeful says the arrests show the government's "deep-seated weakness"
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Set to Launch Latino Outreach Initiative, Building on JFK's Historic Support
The independent candidate is on the ballot in at least four states and intends to appear in at least two others, some of them with Latino-heavy populations
'I Need You Back': Biden Seeks to Regain Latino Support in Arizona, Crediting Them as Key to Defeating Trump
Biden made a series of public appearances destined to shore up support with a demographic that, polls show, has been drifting away from him