Kamala Harris may be even more unpopular than Biden in Texas, new study suggests
As concerns over Biden's health continues, Vice President Kamala Harris is being tested by experts to see how she will fare in a potential battle with Trump
Trump has made advances with Latinos and Black Americans, but remains unpopular among many of them
An AP Poll shows about half of Latinos and 7 in 10 Black Americans have a somewhat or very unfavorable view of the former president.
Here's what you should know about Marco Rubio, a top contender for Trump's VP pick
Sen. Rubio's nomination could be historic and further draw Latinos to the party.
Trump teases Rubio as Vice Presidential pick and hammers Democratic infighting at Florida rally
Trump went back to his home state following days of laying low after the first presidential debate that left Democrats wondering about Biden's mental fitness
Analyzing the Republican Party's first platform in eight years and its echoes to Trump's rhetoric
The 20-page document emphasizes Trump's "America First" stances, steering away from traditional GOP issues and focusing on stopping "the migrant invasion"
Congressional Hispanic Caucus endorses Biden amid growing concerns about his mental fitness
The Hispanic Caucus said in a statement the incumbent has continuously supported their initiatives, investing in issues that disproportionately affect Latinos
Which candidate's presidency had a bigger economic impact on Latinos? Politifact took a closer look
With both Trump and Biden trying to convince Latinos on how they advanced their rights, Politifact shows the administrations' efforts to be virtually identical
Americans are split evenly on whether Trump should go to prison for his hush money case
Amid SCOTUS' controversial decision on presidential immunity, a new report shows Americans about evenly split on whether Trump should face time behind bars
How immigrants are helping close labor shortages in industries like construction, agriculture and healthcare
Almost one in every seven people in the U.S. is an immigrant, making them a key group to help fill in the U.S. labor shortage, a new study shows
Trump to hold campaign rally in Doral. Will he announce Rubio as his running mate?
Trump will head a campaign rally in Doral, Fla. next week, leading some experts to believe he may be giving clues as to who his running mate may be.
Five new laws that will have an impact on Californians' pockets
From new taxes on firearms to transparency in hidden fees, here are some new California laws that are expected to have an impact in residents' pockets
Growing number of Latinos are running for Congress in non-Hispanic majority states like Washington and Oregon
The increasing number of Latinos in Congressional races reflects the shifting political landscape and how dispersed Latinos have become in the U.S.
Florida's HB-433 went into effect on July 1. Here's what you need to know about how it affects migrants.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' bill preventing local governments from requiring heat protection for outdoor workers recently went into effect this past July 1
Maduro says he plans to continue talks with the U.S. ahead of elections, says Venezuela "must be respected"
Maduro is seeking a third term and will seek for the U.S. to lift its economic sanctions that were imposed over the last decade to topple him
Nevadans will officially vote whether to enshrine abortion in November as issue gets on the ballot
Abortion is legal in the state through 24 weeks of pregnancy. The electorate will now vote whether the state rule should be added to its constitution.
Immigration is projected to drive high economic growth in the U.S. over the next 10 years, analysis shows
Despite growing tensions, a new CBO report shows increased immigration will likely drive economic growth in the U.S. over the next 10 years
Immigration is a top concern for Americans, but policies to handle it remain unclear
According to a new factsheet from IMUMI, since the end of Title 42, removal and returns of non-Mexicans from the U.S. has suffered from discrepancies
Lawmakers and Latino advocacy groups react to SCOTUS ruling on Trump's immunity case
The Supreme Court ruled Trump has some immunity in his federal election interference case. Latino advocates say the decision is "terrifying"
Deportations during Biden's administration are close to matching those during Trump's presidency
The Biden administration has seen nearly 4.4 million repatriations, the most in any single presidential term since George W. Bush's second term
Latino leaders release joint statement on falsehood of Trump's immigration claims during first debate
The Latino advocacy leaders urged Biden and voters alike to focus on the facts rather than help continue pushing Trump's rhetoric on immigration
SCOTUS abortion 2024: while the issue may have had a good run, it may also set the stage for more restrictions
Two years after overturning Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court takes on abortion once again. But its decisions may bring more restrictions in the long run
Following ban of race-conscious admissions, college application of minority students is undeterred
A new study by Common Application shows little change following the 2023 landmark decision by SCOTUS to ban race-conscious decisions in college admissions
Presidential debate 2024: Trump focuses on immigration while Democrat's panic over Biden performance
The first presidential debate went down Thursday night in Atlanta. As the two presidents faced each other, one issue loomed large— immigration
Department of State v. Muñoz: the SCOTUS case advocates say will significantly set back immigration rights
SCOTUS found there are virtually no constitutional limits on the government's power to bar non-citizen spouses of American citizens entering the country
A threat to democracy and rule of law: cynicism looms large among Americans ahead of presidential debate
Republicans are more invested on the upcoming debate than Democrats. Nevertheless, about half of voters say Trump is a threat to democracy.
Latinos accounted for the majority of the overall U.S. population increase between 2022 and 2023
According to a new Census Bureau report, Hispanics accounted for about 70% of the U.S. population growth, driven primarily by births rather than migration
Despite gains in internet access across the U.S., digital divides persist among certain communities of color
The new report shows that over 13 million new internet users came out of the U.S. However, Latinos still see challenges in accessing these services
New Congressional Caucus on Global Migration will seek to reframe debate away from strict border control
The newly formed caucus will be led by a trio of progressives in the house and it will seek to bring awareness to the root causes of migration to the U.S.
Inflation, immigration and criminal records: what to know for the 2024 election's first presidential debate
The first presidential debate of the 2024 general election will take place this Thursday in Atlanta between President Biden and presumptive GOP nominee Trump
Libre Initiative releases new multi-million dollar campaign targeting Latinos along with new image
The libertarian-leaning group launched a seven-figure campaign which includes new website and podcasts seeking to target Latinos