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Alleged Rape by Elite Los Porkys Mexican Gang May Go Unpunished

One Mexican father is fighting for justice for his teenage daughter, whom he says was raped by an exclusive gang of privileged young Mexican men known as Los Porkys.

Donald Trump, Immigration Plan Stirs Fierce Debate Between Jorge Ramos, Sean Hannity

Fox News Channel TV host Sean Hannity and Univision anchor Jorge Ramos came to blows Tuesday night during a heated debate over Donald Trump and illegal immigration.

Justice Department Fines Realty Company For Discriminating Americans for Immigrant Workers

The Department of Justice (DOJ) reached a historic settlement on Monday regarding a claim against a Louisiana-based realty company that was accused of discriminating against Americans by hiring foreign H-2B workers.

HBO's 'Last Week Tonight' Host John Oliver Breaks Down Political Turmoil in Brazil

In a little over 3 minutes, "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver brilliantly summarized the current political crisis in Brazil, which revolves around congressional corruption and calls to impeach the country's president.

Floridians Offer Mixed Response to President Obama's Trip to Cuba

Floridians have offered a mixed response to President Barack Obama's historic trip to Cuba. Floridians have offered a mixed response to President Barack Obama's historic trip to Cuba.

Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders Calls Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio a 'Bully'

Leading up to Arizona's Democratic primary election on Tuesday, Bernie Sanders held a campaign rally in the Grand Canyon State where he blasted controversial Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio as a bully who enforces "un-American and uncivilized" tactics targeting immigrants.

El Chapo, Mexican Police Killings Linked to Controversial US 'Fast And Furious' Operation

Weapons involved in the infamous U.S. firearms operation "Fast and Furious" have been linked to Mexican drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and the killings of three Mexican police officers.

US-Cuba Policy Shift May Impact MLB, Cuban Baseball Players

The Obama administration's progress in re-establishing relations with Cuba could have a major impact on Major League Baseball, now that a newly implemented rule allows U.S. franchises to sign contracts directly with Cuban players.

Immigration Reform News: Backlogs in U.S. Immigration Court Expected to Surpass 500,000 Cases

A new study reveals that the backlog of pending cases in the U.S. immigration court system is expected to exceed 500,000 while there are only 254 immigration judges on staff.

Human Rights Watch: US Failed to Provide Migrant Children With Legal Counsel

Human Rights Watch filed an amicus brief in a federal appeals court accusing the U.S. government of denying migrant children the right to legal representation in immigration court where they faced deportation.

Obama Administration Eases Restrictions on American Travel to Cuba

The Obama administration took another major step toward re-establishing U.S. relations with Cuba on Tuesday by making it easier for Americans to take individual trips to the communist nation and allowing Cuban nationals to work in the U.S.

Questions Linger Over Fate of Cuban Felons in America as Cuba, US Restore Diplomatic Ties

Should the U.S. deport the nearly 30,000 convicted Cuban immigrants who have served prison terms under U.S. law?

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, Other Mayors Urge Supreme Court to Uphold Obama's Executive Action on Immigration

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is spearheading a coalition of mayors and leaders across the country in petitioning the Supreme Court to greenlight President Barack Obama's executive action on immigration.

Univision Agrees to Unblock Channels on AT&T's U-Verse

After a short, intense battle, Univision agreed to temporarily unblock its channels on AT&T's TV service just in time for Wednesday night's Democratic presidential debate.

More Immigrants Apply for Citizenship to Vote Against Donald Trump

The success behind Donald Trump's presidential campaign has largely been fueled by his use of fearmongering against Muslims and Latino immigrants, along with his promise to impose outlandish anti-immigrant policy proposals. However, in addition to galvanizing supporters in the Republican primary race, the GOP frontrunner is also inadvertently mobilizing immigrants to become naturalized U.S. citizens.

Donald Trump Softens Anti-Immigrant Tone, Stance on H1-B Visas

The shocking momentum behind Donald Trump's 2016 has been heavily fueled by fearmongering and his hardline anti-immigrant policy proposals. However, now that the Republican front-runner is closer to winning the GOP nomination, he seems to be softening his anti-immigration stance.

'Jane the Virgin' Chapter Thirty-Six Spoilers: Petra to Birth Twins

Petra will finally give birth to twins in the next episode of "Jane The Virgin," which is set to air Monday, March 7.

These are the 'Criminal Minds' Season 11, Episode 16 Spoilers: BAU Searches For UnSub in Kansas, Derek Tries to Find Person Responsible for His Attack

The next episode of "Criminal Minds" will be interesting and intense as the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) go on the hunt for a serial killer in Kansas who targets children.

Not So Fast. Louisiana's Anti-Abortion Law Seeking to Shut Down All Abortion Clinics Blocked by Supreme Court

Advocates for women's reproductive rights are applauding the Supreme Court decision to temporarily block a Louisiana law that would have closed all but one abortion clinic in the state.

'Let Me Vote!' Voters Experiencing Problems at Different Polling Stations During 2016 Presidential Primary Elections: Long Lines, Faulty Machines, Ballot Shortages Among Problems

Many voters were subjected to long lines, confusing information and defective voting machines before they were able to cast their votes on Super Tuesday. Others were prohibited from voting altogether due to technicalities and strict ID laws.

Donald Trump on the Issues: The Republican Front-runner's Political Views on Immigration, Guns, Taxes and More

Despite breaking almost every rule in the political playbook on how to run a successful presidential campaign, Donald Trump has maintained a strong lead in the Republican primary race and has a good shot at winning the GOP nomination.

Presidential Race 2016: Trump Supporters Like His Style More Than His Politics

Although the issue of immigration reform has dominated the Republican presidential primary race and is being used as a central part of GOP frontrunner Donald Trump's campaign, it turns out that most GOP voters don't see it as an important issue.

Here's What to Expect if Donald Trump Becomes President

After racking up seven wins on Super Tuesday and dominating the Republican primary polls for months, it is clear that Donald Trump could very well become president.

Study Projects Lower Voter Turnout Rate Among Latinos in 2016 Election

Although more Latinos will be eligible to vote in the 2016 presidential election, a new study predicts there still may be a low voter turnout rate among Latinos this year due to apathy.

Luis Gutiérrez Slams NBC Over Cancelling Melissa Harris-Perry, Lack of Diversity

Democratic Rep. Luis Gutiérrez blasted NBC for its lack of diversity and visibility of people of color during a floor speech at the House of Representatives Wednesday morning.
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