Politics

Ann Coulter on Immigration: Conservative Commentator Calls for 10-Year Freeze on Immigration Into the US [Video]

Conservative commentator Ann Coulter said that the U.S. should close its borders for 10 years and blamed "left-wingers who hate America" for corrupting the U.S. immigration system.

United States Becomes Second Largest Spanish Speaking County in the World

According to a new study published by Instituto Cervantes there are 41 million native Spanish speakers in the US, as well as a 11.6 million who are bilingual.

Rand Paul 2016 Presidential Campaign: Government Must 'Get Out of Marriage Licensing Business'

Republican presidential hopeful Rand Paul on Monday broke his silence on the Supreme Court's landmark ruling on same-sex marriage, suggesting that the easiest way to end the debate on the issue would be for the federal government to no longer recognize any kind of marriage.

Pope Francis News: Pope May Chew Coca Leaves During to Visit to Bolivia

Pope Francis has allegedly asked to participate in the traditional chewing of coca leaves, which have been for thousands of years been used in the Andes as a mild, medicinal stimulant, and since the late Victorian era as the raw source for cocaine.

Immigration News Today: NBC Universal Severs Ties with Donald Trump After Nearly 40 Latino Groups Speak Out

A coalition comprising of dozens of Latino organizations have called for NBCUniversal to end its business relationship with Donald Trump, a Republican Party presidential candidate.

Ted Cruz for President Campaign: Ted Cruz, Karl Rove Continue Feud Over George H.W. Bush Endorsement

Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz and Karl Rove, the political strategists known as the "architect" of George W. Bush's gubernatorial and presidential campaigns, are engaged in what Politico called an "epic feud" over an endorsement by Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush.

Supreme Court Gay Marriage Decision: Texas Governor, Attorney General Defies SCOTUS Over Same-Sex Marriage

The top law-enforcement official in Texas on Sunday defied the U.S. Supreme Court and told the state's county clerks and magistrates that they could refuse marriage licenses to same-sex couples if they felt that issuing them would violate their "religious liberty."

Political Backtracking, Donald Trump-Style: 'I Like Mexico,' But They Treat the US Like We're 'Stupid People'

Displaying his best attempt at the time-honored political skill of backtracking, speaking with CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday, Trump insisted, "I like Mexico. I love the Mexican people" -- before dismissing the country again and expanding his polemic to include China.

Venezuela's Ruling Socialist Party Embraces Celebrity Candidates

Jesus Casanova, a 26-year-old who studied journalism at University and was crowned Mister Venezuela last year, is running for a seat in congress.

Argentina Judge Orders Seizure of Assets From Oil Companies Drilling in the Falklands

An Argentine federal judge has ordered the seizure of $156 million in assets from five oil companies that have been drilling in the Falkland Islands.

Trump Refuses to Apologize For Comments on Mexico

Whatever the backlash Trump is facing for his comments on Mexico, the 69-year old businessman is not backing down from them.

Donald Trump v. Unision: Spanish Network Cuts Ties With Trump, Trumps Bars Univision Execs From His Golf Course

Donald Trump's recent anti-immigration comments about Latino migrants have sparked a heated war between him and Univision.

Dominican Republic Certifies 55,000 Descendants of Immigrants as Citizens

Amid widespread fears of mass deportation, the Dominican Republic announced on Friday that it had certified the nationality of around 55,000 people whose citizenship was in question.

New Hampshire Poll: Sanders Inching Closer to Clinton, Bush Continues Leading GOP

New numbers out of New Hampshire show that many in the Granite State have started making up their minds about how they will vote for in the state's presidential primary. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Democratic presidential hopefuls, are coming closer on the polls while Republicans struggle to shine.

Ted Cruz, Marc Rubio Slam Supreme Court's Obamacare Ruling

Republican presidential hopefuls Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio on Thursday voiced strong disagreement with the Supreme Court's Affordable Care Act ruling, in which the nation's highest tribunal saved President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law.

Immigration News: Ohio Republican Gov. John Kasich Confronted by Latino Child on DACA and DAPA

Immigration activists confronted Ohio’s Republican governor John Kasich this week during a trip to Iowa, asking him about his state’s lawsuit against DAPA and extended DACA. The governor is believed to be a Republican hopeful and was pressed on his stance on immigration.

2016 Presidential Race: Republican Gov. Chris Christie Expected to Announce Bid for White House

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is expected to squeeze his way into the already crowded pool of GOP candidates running for the 2016 presidential election.

Supreme Court Gay Marriage Ruling: SCOTUS Rules Gay Marriage is Legal, Constitutional For All 50 States

In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution guarantees the freedom for equal marriage -- a victory for LGBT rights advocates.

U.S. Latino Population Rates Increases to 17.4 Percent, But Growth Rate Continues to Ease

American Latinos have been key in the U.S. overall population growth, but the gains are declining as immigration rates ease.

Immigrant Detention Centers: DHS Secretary Johnson's Policy Changes Met With Mixed Responses

Immigrant rights advocates are responding to U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh Johnson's latest reforms on immigrant detention.
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