Politics

Mitt Romney: Name Association a Roadblock in Jeb Bush's Presidential Bid

Mitt Romney revealed this week that he thinks the stigma of the George W. Bush administration plays a big part in hampering Jeb Bush's presidential bid.

Governor of Morelos in Mexico Takes Over Local Police After Temixco Mayor Shooting

The governor of Morelos state in Mexico has taken over the local police force in 15 towns and cities after the assassination of Temixco City's mayor last Saturday. Mayor Gisela Mota was shot and killed at her own home less than a day after being sworn into office.

Puerto Rico Defaults on Paying Debt Due Monday

In light of the scheduled payment due Monday for Puerto Rico, which owes almost millions in debt from its investors, the island is paying out nearly $1 billion, a part of its debt that they previously announced as default since August.

Political Repression Increase in Cuba Criticized by Opposition Group

A known opposition group in Cuba, the Cuban Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation, recently released its latest report on the increased political repression happening in the communist government.

Latin America's Trade Industry to Expand in Vietnam

With the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement between Vietnam and Latin America, Vietnam sees a trade influx in the coming years.

Trump Campaign Ad: Moroccan Migrants Shown Instead of Mexicans

A new political ad for Donald Trump's campaign has been called out for seemingly misrepresenting Moroccan migrants as Mexicans attempting to cross into the United States.

Donald Trump Supporter Heckles Bernie Sanders at Campaign Rally

A Donald Trump supporter was escorted out of a Bernie Sanders campaign rally in Massachusetts over the weekend after the man heckled the 2016 Democratic candidate.

Marco Rubio Trashes 'Liar' Hillary Clinton, GOP Candidates in Foreign Policy Speech

The U.S. is in far greater danger than it was when President Barack Obama entered the White House, according Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio, who detailed his national security plan on Monday.

2016 Republican Presidential Candidates Slam Obama's Executive Action on Gun Control Plan

Several 2016 Republican candidates have seized the opportunity to attack President Barack Obama over his plan to use his executive authority to expand gun control measures.

Hillary Clinton Heckled By Republican Lawmaker Over Bill Clinton's Alleged Misconduct

A New Hampshire state representative over the weekend got into an argument with Hillary Clinton after she tried to question the Democratic front-runner over allegations involving the sexual history of Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton.

Immigration News Today: Homeland Security Confirms 121 Immigrants Detained in Deportation Raids

The Obama administration has confirmed deportations raids on adults and children who were apprehended in the U.S.

Obama Gun Executive Action: Marco Rubio Vows to Undo Obama's Action on Guns

Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio on Jan. 3 promised to immediately undo President Barack Obama's executive action on gun rights if he were to move into the White House in 2017.

Donald Trump Releases First Campaign Ad: GOP Front-Runner Touts Muslim Ban, Mexico Border Wall

Donald Trump doubled down on some of his most controversial remarks in his campaign's first television ad and promised to enact a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States and make Mexico pay for a wall along the border.

Presidential Candidates Differ Sharply on Border Patrol, Wall Issue

Most of the leading 2016 presidential candidates have weighed in on the hot-button issue of immigration this campaign season; however, their opinions vary widely on how and if the country needs to build a wall to secure its border.

Bernie Sanders: Trump Should Tackle More Pressing Issues Rather 'Than Bill Clinton’s Sex Life'

Bernie Sanders said he would much appreciate it if Trump would instead talk about more important matters rather than bring up Bill Clinton's sex life to hinder Hillary Clinton's presidential bid.

New Argentina Government Wants to Talk With Great Britain Over Falkland Islands Claim

Argentina's new government declared on Sunday that it will continue its claim to the Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory 300 miles east of South America's Patagonian coast. Newly elected president, Mauricio Macri has invited the U.K. to start a possible negotiation regarding the disputed islands and other territories.

Colombian Guerrilla Movement FARC Denies Alleged Forced Abortion

Guerrilla movement FARC denied their connection to a man being investigated by the Colombian government for allegedly carrying out forced abortions on female members. The rebel group insisted that having such policy is not part, and against, their principles.

Newly Elected Mexican Mayor Shot Dead a Day After Taking Office

Newly elected Temixco Mayor Gisela Mota was shot dead in her home shortly after presuming office. Just less than 24 hours after she presumed office, newly elected Temixco Mayor Gisela Mota was shot dead in her home in Temixco, south of Mexico City.

Obama Cannot 'Sit Around and Do Nothing'; US President to Discuss Gun Violence on Live TV

President Obama to talk about stricter gun control policies on a televised meeting. Later this week, President Barack Obama will be discussing the need for stricter policies on the use of guns.

Op-Ed: Latinas Have the Most to Lose Under Republican President

Latinas Have the Most to Lose Under Republican PresidentWe've heard a lot about the GOP War on Women and the GOP War on Latinos, but we haven't spent enough time focusing on the intersection of these groups: Latinas.
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