US Grants Legal Work Status To Almost Half A Million Venezuelan Migrants
Around 472,000 Venezuelans who arrived in the country before July 31, 2023, will be granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to legally work in the U.S.
Biden, Lula Launch Workers' Rights Pact
President Joe Biden and his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva unveiled a pact on workers' rights Wednesday, as the pro-union US leader grapples with a major auto employees' strike at home.
13 Latin American Countries Remain in US List of Major Drug Transit or Production Nations
Mexico repeats on this list, issued on the same day this country extradited a son of major drug lord Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán to the US
Cost Of Living Remains Primary Concern For Latino Voters In Colorado
Latino voters in Colorado have identified key issues related to economic concerns for elected officials to prioritize at both local and national levels.
Amid Protests in NYC, the UN General Assembly Readies Meeting Set to Assess Aid to the World's Poorest
Thousands of protesters took to New York City urging Biden to do more to fight climate change and demanding an end to the use of fossil fuels.
Biden Backs Striking US Auto Workers: Record Profits Should Be Shared 'Fairly'
Latino workers have been part of the automotive industry's success in the country. According to the Julian Samora Research Institute at Michigan State University, Latino autoworkers are significant players in the U.S. auto workforce, specifically in the area where the Big Three plants are currently closed.
US Judge Rejects Biden's Immigration Policy Regulation For 'Dreamers'
Notably, about 81% of DACA enrollees are originally from Mexico, with others from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, as per data from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Latinas in US Workforce, Biden's Latino Support, Mexico's Female Candidates: Top Stories of the Week
A weekly roundup of the top news on Latinos and Hispanics in the US, and on life in Latin America.
Latino, Black Voters' Support for Biden Is Declining: Poll
Just 53% of registered nonwhite voters support Biden, according to a compilation of national polls by New York Times/Siena College, a 17-point decline since 2020, when the president got more than 70% support from this group.
Biden, Trump's Camp Spar over Workforce and Jobs Legacy
While Joe Biden said the former president left office with fewer jobs in the country than when he was elected to office, the office of Donald Trump said he produced record-low unemployment for minorities.
US to Funnel More Funding to Developing World as BRICS Expand with New Members
The United States has also been highlighting Russia's withdrawal from a UN-backed deal to allow grain exports from Ukraine to emerging markets.
Captains of Industry Urge Biden to Direct Resources to Address Migrant Inflows into New York
Members of the Partnership for New York City asked the federal government for additional assistance for cities that are becoming hubs for asylum seekers.
H-1B Visa Applications More Than Doubled Under Biden In 2023: Report
Even with concerns surrounding the exploitation of the H-1B visa program, many workers still applied to the program in 2023, more than double the numbers from last year.
Biden, In Environment Push, Protects Lands Near Grand Canyon
The national monument--which designates that the area's natural wealth, historical significance and economic interest have earned it special protection status--is a place of unique biodiversity.
US House Set To Vote On Critical Debt Ceiling Suspension
A Senate vote could stretch into the weekend if lawmakers in that chamber try to slow its passage.
US Senate Approves Biden Nominee As DC Circuit's First Latino Judge
The 37-year-old Bradley Garcia will be President Joe Biden's fourth appointment to the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C.
Biden To Send 1,500 Soldiers To US-Mexico Border As Title 42 Ends
The Biden administration will send 1,500 soldiers to the U.S.-Mexico border starting next week, as Title 42 ends.
US Prepares For Second Attempt At Speedy Border Asylum Screenings
Under the Biden administration's fast-track program, those who don't qualify will be deported "in a matter of days or just a few weeks."
Biden 'Best Hope' Against Republican Challengers, Says Democrats
In a hypothetical face-off against Trump, who trailed behind Biden by three percentage points, the Democrat had better odds.
Senator Opens Up About Biden's False Hunter Laptop Letter Interfering In 2020 Election
Senator Ron Johnson said that Joe Biden's false Hunter laptop letter interfered in 2020 election beyond anything China or Russia could do.
Biden May Announce Launch Of His Presidential Re-Election Campaign Next Week
Joe Biden will reportedly formally announce the launch of his presidential re-election campaign on April 25.
Top-Secret Plan For Biden's Visit To Belfast Has Raised Security Fears
The president continued his flight to Dublin on Wednesday after his visit to Belfast ended without incident.
Biden Plans To Run For A Second Term
Joe Biden, 80, said on Monday that he plans to run for a second term in 2024.
Biden Blames Trump For Disastrous US Withdrawal From Afghanistan
Joe Biden blamed Donald Trump in the after-action review of the disastrous 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
At Least 32 People Dead In Violent US Storm
American President Joe Biden deemed Arkansas to be in a "major disaster" and ordered federal assistance to aid in the recovery.
President Biden Makes Bizarre Ice Cream Joke In first Statement Since Nashville Shooting
President Biden on Monday, Mar. 27, joked that the only reason he attended a White House function was that he had heard there would be ice cream.
FBI Agent Tipped Off Hunter Biden's Chinese Business Partners About Probes?
Hunter Biden had an FBI mole who reportedly tipped off his Chinese business partners that they were being investigated.
US Presidential Election 2024: Biden Teams Braces For Criticism On Age, Mental Abilities
Joe Biden's team is ready to field a flurry of criticism about his age and mental abilities to take on a grueling campaign for 2024 Presidential election.
Hallie Biden Got 'Exorbitant Amount Of Money' From China In 2017: Report
Hallie Biden is reportedly the mysterious "new" Biden family member who got paid huge amount of Chinese cash in 2017.
US Extends Humanitarian Stay For Ukrainian Refugees Who Entered Via Mexico Border
About 25,000 Ukrainians who fled the conflict there and sought asylum in the United States via Mexico in early 2022 can now extend their stay.