Potential 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Bobby Jindal declared that he would repeal President Barack Obama's "deferred action" programs to protect undocumented immigrants if he won the White House.
A new poll shows Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party favorite for the upcoming presidential elections, continues to lead among voters. However, many of the heavyweight candidates have also improved among voters.
Betsaida Alcantara, press aide to Housing Secretary Julian Castro, and Paola Ramos, daughter of journalist Jorge Ramos have joined the Clinton campaign, adding to Clinton's evergrowing list of Latino aides.
Three top Republican presidential hopefuls scrambled to distance themselves from the far right-wing group the Council of Conservative Citizens after it came to light the group's leader had donated money to their campaigns. The group had been cited in mass killer Dylann Roof's alleged manifesto.
South Carolina governor Nikki Haley (R) is creating a plan with state House leaders to remove the Confederate battle flag from the state House grounds following a national debate on the issue.
Immigrant rights advocates have announced they will continue to protest at presidential candidates’ events as they want a pathway to citizenship for immigrants currently in the U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders delivered a speech before Latino policymakers on Friday, promising to expand protections to the parents of undocumented children.
2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called on the nation to take a stance against gun violence on Thursday following the horrific massacre at a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina Wednesday night.
The Republican National Committee's (RNC) Latino outreach continued this week as its chairman delivered remarks to a national Latino faith-based organization.
Polling data in three swing states have Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in narrow or losing positions against Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio.
Donald Trump is in hot water with the Latino community for racist remarks. Donald Trump is in hot water with Latinos for his comments about the Mexican community during his presidential bid announcement on Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton, the favorite among Democrats to run for president, announced on Wednesday her support for apprenticeships, which she believes will help younger people enter the work force in their desired career paths.
Republican presidential hopeful Ben Carson was the only one of the ever-growing GOP line up to speak at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) on Wednesday. During his speech, Carson told the audience of Latino leaders that the Latino community's concerns not only relate to immigration.
Fox News commentator Geraldo Rivera in a Twitter post argued Jeb Bush, one of the Republican Party presidential hopefuls, is more Latino than Republican Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, who are both of Cuban descent.
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.