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Immigration News: Hillary Clinton Breaks With Obama Over Immigration Raids

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton on Jan. 11 broke with the Obama administration and criticized the recent raids carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which she said worsened an already tense situation.

MoveOn Endorses Bernie Sanders for President

MoveOn, a major progressive public policy group, endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Tuesday, announcing that an overwhelming amount of their members "feel the Bern."

Latest Poll Shows Cruz Only 2 Points Behind Trump in Iowa

A new poll shows that Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is steadily closing in on Donald Trump's lead in Iowa, trailing the GOP front-runner by just 2 points.

Trayvon Martin's Mother Endorses Hillary Clinton

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Monday gained an endorsement from Sybrina Fulton, the mother of the late Trayvon Martin.

Saudi Detainee Released From Guantanamo Bay

Time is winding down on President Barack Obama's promise to shut down Guantanamo Bay, but the country made a step in that direction as prisoner Muhammad Abd al-Rahman Awn al-Shamrani got released and sent back to his native Saudi.

Spain Princess Cristina Goes on Trial for Tax Fraud Case, Could Face Prison Time

Princess Cristina makes history as the first member of Spain’s royal family to stand trial when she faced allegations of tax fraud on Monday, Jan. 11 in the island of Mallorca.

Bernie Sanders Claims He Is the Best Democratic Bet Against Any Republican Candidate

Bernie Sanders is closing the gap with Hillary Clinton in Iowa, while still leading her in New Hampshire. Sanders said he is more electable than Clinton against any Republican candidate.

Latino Voters: Decisive in Texas, Florida and Nevada; Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz Won't Attract Latino Voters in GOP

In light of the coming elections, Latino voters have been under mixed speculations as to their political choices and whether they are pleased with Latino candidates like Marc Rubio or Ted Cruz. Reports also say that the Hispanics may be decisive in certain states like Texas, Florida and Nevada.

State of the Union 2016 Preview: President Obama to Focus on Legacy in Final SOTU Address

President Barack Obama is set to deliver his final State of the Union address on Tuesday night, and experts believe he will use the opportunity to try to define his legacy and set the tone for the next president.

TURNOUT: Engaging, Amplifying Latino Voices for Iowa Caucus 2016

Iowa's Latino population is small, but it's not stopping leaders from engaging the community and amplifying their voices in the state’s upcoming caucus.

Cruz Slams Trump's Planned 'Door-to-Door' Hunt for Undocument Immigrants [Watch]

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz tried to differentiate himself from GOP front-runner Donald Trump on the issue of immigration by explaining that, unlike Trump, he would not require officials hunt for undocumented residents door-to-door.

Bush Slams Trump as Insensitive in New TV Ad [Watch]

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush is going after Donald Trump in a new online video that features a South Carolina diner owner who claims that the GOP front-runner has shown a lack of sensitivity toward disabled Americans.

2016 Election Polls: Millennials Support 'Counter Culture' Candidates Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders

Millennials appear to have a complicated view of the 2016 election and many are not as enthusiastic.

Christie Hammers Rubio Over Senate Experience, Attendance

Often dubbed "the world's greatest deliberative body," the U.S. Senate often functions like a high school, and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is the kid who does not show up for class, GOP presidential hopeful Chris Christie quipped on Jan. 11.

Trump Claims Democrats Would Sue Cruz Over Citizenship

GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump is not letting up on his suggestion that Ted Cruz's Canadian birth would lead to trouble if the Texas senator were elected to the White House.

State of the Union 2016: First Lady Michelle Obama Invites DREAMer Veteran

For Tuesday night’s State of the Union address, First Lady Michelle Obama invited several guests to sit by her, including immigration and refugee rights advocates.

State Department Releases Latest Batch of Clinton Emails

The U.S. Department of State on Jan. 8 released the latest batch of emails from Hillary Clinton's private email account, which the former secretary was forced to make public under a court order.

Clinton, Sanders Tight in Polls in Iowa, New Hampshire

Less than three weeks before the first votes are to be tabulated, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are locked in tight races in both the critical early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire.

Presidential Polls 2016: Gallup Poll Shows Jeb Bush is the Least Liked GOP Candidate

Despite coming into the 2016 Republican presidential election with a huge advantage, Jeb Bush's net favorability rate has significantly decreased, making him the most unpopular GOP contender in the Republican field.

Dilma Rousseff Advances Economic Plans for Brazil Amid Impeachment Movement

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff hopes her economic plan for the country will restore the people's faith in her administration and subdue the impeachment proceedings against her.
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