Officials from the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees have explained their stance on the influx of Central American children illegally crossing the border into the U.S. illegally. In an interview this week, officials said that they want the U.S. and Mexico to treat the children as refugees. This means that the children would be protected internationally rather than being immediately deported to their home country.
On Tuesday, protestors took to the streets in response to District Attorney Jill Ravitch's Monday announcement that Deputy Erick Gelhaus, who shot and killed 13-year-old Andy Lopez thinking his toy gun was an assault rifle, won't be charged.
"The Bachelorette" host Chris Harrison has explained the show's decision to air footage of the cast learning of eliminated contestant Eric Hill's death and how it will affect the rest of Andi Dorfman's season.
With all the talk surrounding U.S. immigration reform, few people in the media, elected offices or public square have had the opportunity to look intimately at the people immigration legislation affects. "Los Jets," the first docu-series from NUVOtv's Nu Point of View franchise, aims to fix this by providing an in-depth look at an all-Latino North Carolina high school soccer team. The players deal with discrimination and their or their loved ones' potential deportation while simultaneously fighting to succeed as average American teens.
On Monday, Crumbs Bake Shop, a New York-based bakery chain closed all of its stores abruptly. The news has shocked employees, who were not given much notice.
On Monday Mayor Eric Garcetti and Chief Charlie Beck announced that the Los Angeles Police Department will no long adhere to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's requests to detain those suspected of being eligible for deportation.
Texas business Dynamic Travel Cruises and its owner Steve Cosgrove are holding a toy drive to benefit the undocumented and unaccompanied children being held by Border Patrol in the state.
According to Idaho Rep. Raúl Labrador, facts and solutions presented to the U.S. people regarding the thousands of unaccompanied Central Ameircan children illegally crossing the U.S. border, namely those shared by Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, are faulty.
As "The Walking Dead" gets closer to its Season 5 premiere, showrunner Scott M. Gimple has revealed a little bit more about what to expect from the developing AMC show.
"American Horror Story: Freak Show" actress Angela Bassett has explained her decision to cast former "America's Next Top Model" contestant Yaya DaCosta in the upcoming lifetime biopic "Whitney Houston" over Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Houston Brown.
This Fourth of July, the fireworks-filled sky won't be the only place find great entertainment. NUVOtv's series "Nu Point of View" will be presenting its Summer Showcase for Aspiring Filmmakers. The three-hour block features three films from budding Latino creators all centered around the hot button theme of immigration.
On Wednesday, workers from Florida's agricultural industry asked Congress to work on immigration reform so the businesses will have an adequate number of workers.
A woman from South Florida and her travel partner are being detained in a Cuban jail on accusations of smuggling synthetic marijuana through the Havana airport on Saturday.
Murrieta, California Mayor Alan Long has explained why he encouraged his residents to protest and force the turnaround of buses carrying undocumented immigrants, mostly Central Americans, to a U.S. Border Patrol station in the town on Tuesday.
Grand Theft Auto Online players can now celebrate the Fourth of July with Rockstar Games' The Independence Day Special update, which dropped on Tuesday.
Stars of the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie adaptation Jamie Dornan and Rita Ora both shared some love for the upcoming film on their Instagram pages recently. Meanwhile, actress Lucy Hale dished on what auditioning for the part of Anastasia Steele was like.
On Wednesday, Target announced that it doesn't want residents of areas that permit "open carry" of registered guns to bring the weapons into their stores.
On Sunday, Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio declared that President Barack Obama should use the U.S. military to help stop illegal immigration.