The DACA policy and its future will soon be determined as Supreme Court nears landmark decision. The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy and its future will soon be determined as Supreme Court is set to reveal its decision soon.
The Hispanic community blames mass shootings and healthcare fees as top stressors, survey reveals. The Hispanic community has identified its top stressors: mass shooting and healthcare fees.
President Evo Morales of Bolivia signs resignation after election irregularities issue. The resignation of a head of a state or country is a very historical event.
Melania Trump visits Boston Medical Center to highlight Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) program. Melania Trump's anti-addiction advocacies have been highlighted after her travel to Boston where the FLOTUS puts emphasis on the importance of treatment for babies who are suffering from Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS).
Bernie Sanders hopes to get support from the Latino community. Bernie Sanders is aggressively pursuing Latino voters as his camp believes this could bring in the decisive votes needed ahead of the Democratic primaries.
President Sebastian Pinera of Chile decided not to host the APEC and Environment Summit that are supposed to be scheduled on November and December because of the nationwide protest.
Joe Biden leads the survey in the recent poll conducted among the Democratic Hispanic voters. Former Vice President Joe Biden wins the favor of the Hispanic voters for the 2020 elections.
Latinos hope to make history in Mayoral Elections and for Virginia House seats. Former United States of America President Barack Obama endorsed two Virginia Latinos that could help their campaign and for the Democrats to take control of the commonwealth's House of Delegates.
Due to misinformation and fake news, Twitter will ban all paid political ads globally. CFO Ned Segal stressed that this decision was made by principle and not by money.
GUATEMALA: The signing of a bilateral "safe third country" migratory pact set to take place today has been postponed after facing legal and political hurdles. The decision comes as the Constitutional Court (CC) resolved an appeal against the signing of the controversial asylum policy last night.
Mexico's finance minister has quit over differences with the country's left-wing president Andrés Manuel López Obrador. In a letter, made public on his Twitter account, Finance Secretary Carlos Manuel Urzúa Macías said there were many economic "discrepancies".
URUGUAY: The results are in from Sunday's presidential primary election. Daniel Martínez, the former mayor of Montevideo, will face off against Luis Lacalle Pou, a senator and the son of former President Luis Alberto Lacalle. The election will be held October 27.
Over the past three months, the number of Central Americans arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border has jumped exponentially, and total border crossings have reached levels last seen in 2006.
PUERTO RICO: Yesterday, Governor Ricardo Rosselló decided to remove consideration for a bill that would have allegedly allowed for discrimination against sexual orientation and gender identity under the guise of "protecting" religious freedom.
AS CRISTINA FERNÁNDEZ de Kirchner, Argentina's controversial former president, undergoes trial over a slew of corruption charges, perhaps the most surprising accusation leveled against her has ties to an unlikely figure: Russian President Vladimir Putin.