2016 presidential election

Immigration News Latest: Latino Group Calls for Republican Leadership to Denounce, Dump Donald Trump From Debates

A political unit from the largest online Latino organizing group has called for Donald Trump's removal from presidential debates. According Presente Action, Trump "set a dangerous tone" during the campaign trail for the White House and "uncover[ed] the worst of America's history with racially divisive language, and incitement towards discrimination."

2016 Presidential Race: Jeb Bush to Deliver Keynote Address at Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Convention

The U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) announced on Monday that Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush will deliver the keynote address at the group's annual convention later this year.

Donald Trump, Ted Cruz Deepen 'Bromance' Despite Anti-Mexican Comments, Presidential Candidacies

Unlike most other GOP competitors in the 2016 White House race, Ted Cruz is not shying away from Donald Trump after the business mogul's controversial comments. In fact, the Texas senator said he "saluted" the "Apprentice" star for tackling immigration.

Rep. Luis Gutierrez Calls on Eligible Immigrants to Naturalize, Vote Against Donald Trump's Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric

While standing next to an enlarged photo on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Democratic Rep. Luis Gutierrez of Illinois called on eligible immigrants to become citizens and register to vote.

Hillary Clinton Immigration Plan: Clinton Launches New Immigration DREAM Advert Titled 'Sueños'

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton launched a new campaign advertisement about immigration reform, but the timing and response has been questioned by critics.

Immigration News Today: Martin O'Malley's Immigration Reform Includes Executive Action on First Day in the White House

One day after speaking to the largest Latino conference in the U.S., Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley spoke in depth about his immigration plans, and revealed he would issue an executive order on his first day in the Oval Office.

Donald Trump Receives Threats From El Chapo Twitter Account

Donald Trump received threats from a Twitter account that may have been from Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

Mexican Businessman, Former President Vicente Fox Calls Trump an 'Idiot'

Mexican businessman and former President of Mexico Vicente Fox said Donald Trump is an "idiot" for insulting Mexican immigrants in the United States.

Hillary Clinton Economic Agenda: Democratic Presidential Candidate Calls For Higher Wages, Benefits, Public Investments

Hillary Clinton announced her economic policy -- if elected president -- and it focused on boosting the middle class.

Democratic Presidential Candidate Martin O'Malley Talks Immigration, Economic Record at Largest Latino Conference

Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley addressed the largest national Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S. and heavily focused on immigration and its impact on the economy.

Donald Trump on El Chapo Escape: 'I Told You So,' Says GOP Presidential Candidate on US Handling Immigrant Crimes

Donald Trump seems to believe that the escape of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, one of Mexico's most powerful drug lords, gives credence to his assessment that the neighboring country brings "killers" and "rapists" to the United States.

Hillary Clinton 2016 Campaign: Economic Plan Calls For More Profit Sharing

More companies should commit to sharing profits with their employees, Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton said on Monday as she outlined her broader economic vision for the United States.

Scott Walker Announcement for President: GOP Wisconsin Governor Enters 2016 White House Bid

The already crowded Republican field in the 2016 White House race grew by one more name on Monday as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker announced his presidential run.

Donald Trump Finds Support From Families Who Lost Loved Ones Killed by Undocumented Immigrants

Families whose loved ones were killed by undocumented immigrants stood behind 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump as he doubled down on his anti-immigration remarks on Friday.

Lindsey Graham Speaks Against Clinton and Trump Over Immigration

Lindsay Graham is speaking out about his fellow candidates and their stands on immigration, and is on defensive.

Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton Talk About Aging and Their Grandchildren

Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton poked fun about ageing and traded stories about their grandchildren during a public appearance together Thursday night.

Immigration News Today: GOP Presidential Candidates Call for Sanctuary City Policy Change

Some of the top GOP contenders in the 2016 White House race this week called on local leaders to change "sanctuary city" policies in the wake of the murder of a San Francisco woman who allegedly was killed by an undocumented immigrant.

2016 Presidential Polls: Donald Trump Tops Republican Presidential Poll in North Carolina

Despite losing multiple corporate deals and coming under fire for making inflammatory remarks about Mexican immigrants, Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign continues to soar.

Jeb Bush 2016 Campaign: 'People Need to Work More Hours' Comment Clarified But Risks Latino Vote

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush raised some eyebrows on Wednesday when he suggested people should “work more hours” to improve the country’s economy.

Immigration News Today: Congressman Luis Gutierrez Says Donald Trump 'Missing the Point' on Immigration

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's anti-Mexican remarks were addressed at the House of Representatives on Thursday morning. While addressing from the House floor, U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., went on to discuss the vulnerability undocumented immigrants encounter and reiterated the need for immigration reforms.

2016 Republican Presidential Candidates Skip National Council of La Raza's Annual Latino Conference

The largest U.S. Latino advocacy group expected at least one GOP presidential candidate to attend its July 13 luncheon in Las Vegas, Nevada to address immigration policy and other important issues.
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