Senate Democrats to Block Homeland Security Funding Bill Affecting DACA's Future

The U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote Tuesday on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill, which includes amendments that would block President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions.

December Consumer Spending Slips But Estimate of U.S. GDP Increased

U.S. consumer spending encountered its biggest decline in December and at a rate not seen since late 2009.

Scott Walker, Hillary Clinton Take Iowa Poll Leads Among Likely Caucus Attendees

Hillary Clinton continues to dominate polls as the potential Democratic presidential candidate, but it is Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker who may surprise the Republican presidential candidate race.

2016 US Budget: How Obama's 2016 Budget Proposals Impacts Immigration, Education, Grants and Loans

Developing from the "middle class economics" the from the State of the Union address, President Barack Obama released the 2016 fiscal year budget aimed to benefit hard-working families.

26 States File Lawsuit to Stop President's Actions Despite Expected GDP Growth

President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions are projected to increase the U.S. economy by at least $90 billion, and the economic growth includes billions of dollars for the 26 states suing against the president’s actions.

Millennial Uninsured Rates Significantly Drop Since Obamacare Implementation

Citing the benefits of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the White House stated the rate of uninsured youths declined by more than 40 percent.

Rep. Carlos Curbelo Launches 'What A Country!' PAC Supporting Republicans For Immigration Reform

Rep. Carlos Curbelo, R-Fla., launched a political action committee (PAC) to raise funds for Republicans seeking immigration reform.

Gov. García Padilla's Leadership 'A Failure', Says Hispanic Leadership Fund

Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro García Padilla and his administration's policies have been labeled as a "failure" by a non-partisan advocacy organization.

VP Joe Biden Supports Obama Administration’s $1 Billion Request to Help Central America Countries

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden's engagement with Latin American countries has been well-documented, and he is furthering the region's support by reiterating the Obama administration request to Congress for $1 billion for aid.

Obamacare Second Open Enrollment: Week 10 Enrollment Sees Declines, Including Spanish-Language Services

The federal health insurance marketplace, Healthcare.gov, saw a decline in plan selections during its 10th week of the second open enrollment period.

Cuba President Raul Castro Wants Guantanamo Bay Back If Normalized Diplomatic Relations Continue

Cuba President Raul Castro Wednesday addressed Latin American leaders and revealed relations with the U.S. have not normalized despite developments to renew diplomatic relations.

Marco Rubio Wants Expanded, Permanent US Surveillance; Rep. Jared Polis Calls For 24-Hour Surveillance on Rubio

A House of Representatives Democrat wants Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., under 24-hour surveillance after the Florida Senator called for a permanent extension of the U.S. surveillance program.

US Immigration Agents Instructed to ID Detained Undocumented Immigrants' Deferred Action Eligibility

Under President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions, U.S. immigration agents have been instructed to ask apprehended undocumented immigrants if they might qualify for his deferred action programs.

House Speaker John Boehner Suggests Lawsuit Against President Obama's Immigration Executive Actions

Speaker of the House John Boehner announced plans to sue President Barack Obama on his Nov. 20 immigration executive actions.

Potential GOP Prez Candidate Jeb Bush Wants To 'Politely Ask' Unwelcomed Undocumented Immigrants to Leave U.S.

Potential Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush has come under fire for recent remarks he made about undocumented immigrants in the U.S, saying the nation should ask 40 percent of its undocumented immigrant population to "politely leave" the country.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates Poll: Hillary Clinton Gets Double-Digit Advantage Against Gov. Chris Christie Among New Jersey Residents

Fellow Garden State residents have viewed a potential presidential bid by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as “unpopular.”

Obamacare: 9.5 Million People Enrolled on Federal, State-Based Insurance Platforms During Second Open Enrollment

With less than three weeks before the second open enrollment period of the Health Insurance Marketplace concludes, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) revealed 2.5 million enrollees are mostly millennials.

Nevada Joins Immigration Executive Action Opposition Lawsuit Despite Growing Latino Population

Two more states have joined a multi-state coalition to sue President Barack Obama's latest immigration executive actions.

Fidel Castro Speaks on U.S.-Cuba Relations, Says He's Not Involved, But Distrust with U.S. Still Exists

More than a month after U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuba President Raul Castro announced the renewed diplomatic relations between the two countries, former Cuban leader Fidel Castro has finally commented on the developments.

U.S. Announce Investments in Energy Security for Caribbean Countries During First-Ever Caribbean Energy Summit

The Obama administration recently hosted the first Caribbean Energy Security Summit to support the region's improved governance, access to finance and increased donor coordination for the energy sector.

TURNOUT: Q&A With Laura Maristany, NALEO's Director of Policy, on Issues Facing Latino Voting Bloc

In this edition of Latin Post's "Turnout", Laura Maristany, the Director of Policy and Legislative Affairs for the National Association of Latino Elected Appointed Officials (NALEO), discusses the issues facing the Latino voting bloc.

Rep. Steve King Defends 'Deportable' Term, Undocumented Immigrant Youths Removed from Iowa Freedom Summit

Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, a staunch opponent of President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions, has defended his use of the term "deportable" towards an undocumented immigrant who was a guest at the State of the Union.

ICE, Homeland Security Host First-Ever Anti-Human Trafficking Seminar for Mexico Law Enforcement

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its immigration agency hosted an anti-human trafficking seminar in Mexico with dozens of representatives from the country plagued with reoccurring drug, kidnapping and gun violence.

WWE Royal Rumble 2015 Pay Per View Matches, Schedule & Predictions: Roman Reigns, Daniel Bryan Likely To Win; Seth Rollins Not A Winner

The 28th Royal Rumble is upon us, and it may be one of the most talked about annual events in its history. With a triple threat match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match and the 30-man Royal Rumble match, it's unpredictable to know which match will main event and who will become the victor as the road to WrestleMania officially begins tonight from the Well Fargo Center in Philadelphia.

Latino Millennials Talk Economy, Free Community College & Immigration After State of the Union Address

President Barack Obama covered several topics during the latest State of the Union address on Jan. 20, ranging from the free community college program, immigration and notably the economy. Latin Post spoke with Latino millennials about the State of the Union on the aforementioned topics.
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