Politics

US Federal Judge Challenges Trump's Administration After Stopping the Deportation of Honduras Teenager

The case is the first known challenge to the administration’s expulsion of immigrant children at the border which has turned away over 377 minors since late March.
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Latino Vote 2020 Matters: Hispanic Groups Fight Voter Suppression As Election Nears

As the number of White Americans participating in the upcoming 2020 U.S. elections decline, efforts are allegedly being made to suppress the Latinos' right to vote.

ICE Forced Migrants to Eat Rotten Food and Clean COVID-Infected Detention Centers, Lawsuit Claims

The suit, which was filed in a federal court in Arizona, involves the collaborative effort by the Florence Project, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Perkins Coie.

Odette Ramos Wins Primary Race, May Become Baltimore's first Latina Council Member

Odette Ramos, 47, won the Democratic primary race for City Council District 14. Her victory sets her up to become the city's first Latina elected official should she secure a victory in the general elections.
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Ted Howze Urged to End Campaign for CA’s Congressional District over Provocative Comments on Social Media

The Latino Community Roundtable recently called for Ted Howze to stop campaigning for California's 10th Congressional District over provocative comments on his social media accounts that denigrate the Black Lives Matter movement, Muslims, Latinos, and others.

Trump Campaign Claims Snapchat Is Rigging 2020 Elections Following Removal from 'Discover' Page

The president's 2020 campaign manager, Brad Parscale, accused the platform of illegally using corporate funding to promote the opposition and suppress the United States president.

Senate Continues Discussion on Second Stimulus Check. What's In It?

The Trump administration has assembled a set of proposals which aims to jump-start the economy by encouraging U.S. residents to go out to restaurants, return to work, and take vacations.
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No End to López Obrador’s Feud With the Media: The Mexican President Jabs at Reports About Crematoriums

Member of the Committee to Protect Journalists Jan Albert Hootsen said that the federal government had a “complex” relationship with the media.

Mexico's President Dismisses High Volume of Domestic Abuse Calls as Pranks

In March, the government received over 26,000 reports of domestic violence, the highest the hotline has recorded since it was recorded. However, Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador dismissed the announcement and claimed the majority of the calls were fake.

Jobless Rate of California in April Higher than Great Recession

The unemployment rate of California almost tripled to 15.5 percent in April as the country's most populated state lost employments in one month from COVID-19.

State of California Sues Disney and CBS Over 'Criminal Minds' Sexual Harrasment Allegations

According to the lawsuit filed by the state's Fair Employment and Housing department, the production team was aware that Gregory St. Johns, the series' cinematographer of 14 years, fired dozens of staff members after they resisted sexual advances.

US Government Sues Land Owners Who Refuse to Surrender Private Property Along Border Wall Path

The COVID-19 pandemic has paused many legal proceedings in the United States, however, court actions filed by the U.S. government to survey and take private land in Texas for the border wall has accelerated.

Campaigns Trying to Regain Deficit From Recent Weeks, Says Communications Director Murtaugh

As the months are looming over Election Day, Candidates are is seeing an erosion of previously rock-solid support from groups that secured his victory back in 2016.

Republicans and Democrats Are Running Neck and Neck in Polls as Coronavirus Cases Plateau in the U.S.

The death toll surpassed 100,000 Americans this Wednesday. The public are so far complacent with how U.S. President Donald Trump is handling the pandemic as the number of cases begin to plateau.

Trump Pushes Debunked Murder Conspiracy Theory Despite Pleas From Victim's Widow

The President of the United States accused an MSNBC host of murder during his Tuesday press conference. The allegations come even after the host pleaded for the president to leave his wife's memories and his family alone.

Twitter Criticized by U.S. President Trump for Labeling His Social Media Posts as “Misleading”

Following a request by an affected party over the allegations against Joe Scarborough of murder in a series of tweets posted by the U.S. president, Twitter has introduced a new system that fact-checks posts.

White House Steps in to Justify Trump’s Allegations About the “Cold Case” of Psycho Joe Scarborough

Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany defended President Donald Trump amid his allegations against Joe Scarborough. Earlier this month, the president posted a series of tweets that accused the former congressman of murdering his aide.

Gov. Abbott Grilled Over $295M Contact Tracing Agreement

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is reportedly "pushing back hard" in contradiction of "bipartisan criticism" of a rapidly granted contract, putting a North Texas technology company" in-charge of Texas's initiatives to trace individuals who may have been exposed to COVID-19.

Presidential Campaigns Try to Win Over the Latino Vote for the 2020 Elections

Presidential campaigns are paying closer attention to the growing power of the Latino voters, particularly the Latinas.

National Milestone: New Mexico May Send All-Female, All-Colored US Delegation to Congress

More women are seeking nominations in the state's six primary races for seats in Congress. In each of the races, there is at least one Latin or Native American hopeful.
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