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Immigration Detention Center in Texas: House Democrats To Visit Dilley, Karnes Immigrant Detention Centers

Eight Democratic congressional lawmakers will enter two private family detention centers in Texas to speak with detained mothers and children awaiting resolutions of their asylum claims.

Immigration Reform News: California Lawmakers Invest $55 Million to Improve Healthcare, DACA Applications for State's Immigrants

California lawmakers agreed to invest millions for the state’s immigrant population, from health care, education, legal services and community integration.

WWE SmackDown Spoilers, Results for June 18, 2015: Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns in Main Event

Less than 24-hours after Brock Lesnar made his return, "WWE SmackDown" was taped and, as expected, he won't be part of the show in Buffalo, N.Y.

Immigration News Today: Donald Trump Says Mexicans, Immigrants 'Not Our Friends,' and 'Rapists'

Businessman Donald Trump announced his bid for the White House on Tuesday, but along the way, he said comments labeling immigrants as rapists and murderers.

Iowa Caucus 2016 Poll: Iowa Millennials More Likely to Attend Democratic Caucus, Support Hillary Clinton

Millennial Iowa caucus voters are more likely to attend the Democratic presidential primary election caucus, based on polling numbers in the state.

Bob Menendez Corruption Trial Stays in New Jersey Despite Plea for DC Move

A federal judge heard argument on whether Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., should have his alleged corruption trial moved from New Jersey. Following an hour's worth of arguments on Tuesday morning, U.S. District Court Judge William Walls ruled Menendez's trial will not move to Washington, D.C. and will remain in New Jersey.

DACA Immigration News: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Celebrates Three Years

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program celebrated its third anniversary of allowing undocumented immigrants receive a temporary, but renewable, two-year stay in the U.S.

Republican National Committee Building Its Latino, Millennial Engagement Outreach for 2016 Election

Recognizing that 60,000 Latinos turn 18 years old every month in the U.S, the Republican National Committee (RNC) has been building its Latino and millennial engagement efforts ahead of the 2016 election.

Jeb Bush 2016 Presidential Announcement: Cuba Policy, Immigration Protestors, Hillary Clinton Among Topics Discussed

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush officially announced his candidacy for president of the United States (U.S.) on late Monday afternoon. From Miami-Dade College, Bush said America's prosperity and security are "at a balance" and immediately took a shot at the current administration and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

WWE Raw Spoilers, Preview for June 15, 2015: Seth Rollins Retains WWE Championship; Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt at Next PPV

"WWE Monday Night Raw" is in Dean Ambrose's home state of Ohio, but it won't be a great homecoming following his loss at "Money in the Bank."

Jeb Bush 2016 Presidential Candidate: Spanish-Language Ad Highlights Bush Immigration, Minimum Wage Stance in Latino Battleground States

Coinciding with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's official presidential campaign announcement, a new advertisement has been released highlighting his stance on issues critical to the Latino community.

WWE Money in the Bank Predictions, Pay Per View Matches, Schedule: Home-State Advantage for Dean Ambrose?

The WWE is back in Dean Ambrose's home state of Ohio, and it could be the location where he becomes, officially, the World Heavyweight Champion.

Immigrant Rights Advocates Call on Congress, ICE to Stop Lockup Quotas

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, one of three federal immigration groups within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), oversees the detention of hundreds of thousands of people charged with civil immigration violations, per year, but the detainment practices has been further criticized in a new report by immigrant rights advocates.

Immigration News Today: Mexican Government 'Regrets' Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Signing Border Security Law

The Mexican government said it was disappointed with Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signing a new law strengthening border security.

Immigration Detention Update: Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson Defends Detention Program

The immigration detention debate has heightened as more than 130 congressional lawmakers called for immigrant family detention to end, but U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson defended the program and its progress.

Senate Judicial Confirmation Hearing: Luis Felipe Restrepo Undergoes Nomination Hearing As Kara Farnandez Stoll Awaits Vote

Judge Luis Felipe Restrepo, currently serving for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, finally had his Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday to potentially serve on U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Meanwhile, Kara Farnandez Stoll is still waiting for the Senate's confirmation vote, nearly seven months after President Barack Obama nominated both Latinos.

Dolores Huerta: Latinos Will Be The 2016 Election 'Deciders'; Analyzes GOP Candidates

"I believe the Latino community can be the 'deciders' and we saw that happen in the 2008 election and the 2012 election," said Huerta.

Immigration Lawyers Urge AILA to Rescind Cecilia Muñoz as Keynote Speaker Over Immigrant Rights Concerns

More than a dozen immigration law attorneys have requested the American Immigration Lawyers Association (ALIA) to rescind White House Domestic Policy Council Director Cecilia Muñoz's keynote speaker invitation.

Immigration News Today: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Signs 'Comprehensive' Border Security Legislation

From the Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) Regional Headquarters in Houston, Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a "comprehensive" border security legislation, which will include the hires of 250 additional border troops.

Immigration Reform 2015: 'We Will Fight and Defend' DACA, DAPA, Says DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson

"I believe we will prevail," said U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson about implementing the deferred action programs temporarily blocked due to a court order.

WWE SmackDown Spoilers, Results for June 11, 2015: Dean Ambrose Opens Final Show Before 'Money in the Bank'

The final "SmackDown" before "WWE Money in the Bank" will open with Dean Ambrose, who has held onto the WWE World Heavyweight Championship since "Elimination Chamber" nearly two weeks ago. Ambrose is not the champion, but he will have another official shot at the title this Sunday against Seth Rollins, the actual WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

2016 Presidential Candidates: Marco Rubio's Finances Show Uneasy Journey Ahead of Campaign Launch

For many Americans, finances could make or break an individual, and Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio has been making his financials public.

Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings: Harry Reid Hits Back at Mitch McConnell Over Potentially Blocking Latino Judicial Nominee

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, hit back at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., for potentially blocking President Barack Obama's federal court nominees, one including a Latino judge for an appeals court.

Obamacare Supreme Court Case: Latinos Risk Health Care Insurance Loss But President Obama 'Optimistic' With SCOTUS Ruling

More than six million Americans may lose their health insurance pending a U.S. Supreme Court decision, but President Barack Obama is confident the highest court in the country will rule in favor of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

Obama Job Approval Rate: Latinos, Millennials Differ on President Obama's Job Performance

As he visits Germany for the G7 summit, President Barack Obama received a slightly higher job disapproval rating from millennials. Latinos, however, shared a different opinion than millennials.
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