Barack Obama

Immigration Reform 2013 News: Syria Debate May Push Back Reform to End of Year

Immigration reform activists are still holding protests and campaigning for change, but the U.S. government is so preoccupied with Syria that Congress is expected to postpone any legal reforms to the end of 2013.

March on Washington 2013: 50th Anniversary Marked with Speeches, March Reenactment

Today, a massive crowd gathered together to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

Syria Chemical Weapons: Obama Calls Deaths of 1300 Victims 'A Big Event of Grave Concern'

Obama called the situation in Syria "clearly a big event of grave concern" and said he hopes the Syrian government will allow a deeper investigation into the recent alleged chemical weapon attack in Damascus that killed more than 1,300 people.

Dreamers Immigration Reform 2013 News: Head of House Judiciary Committee Refuses to Budge

Head of House Judiciary Committee Bob Goodlatte says he "wouldn't give them a pathway to a green card and ultimately citizenship."

Immigration Reform News 2013: Marco Rubio Tells Republican Holdouts Bill Is Better Alternative Than Obama Executive Order

Florida Senator Marco Rubio is warning fellow conservatives that the bipartisan immigration reform bill currently being debated in Congress is far better than the alternative: letting President Obama legalize undocumented immigrants by executive order.

Obama Urges Latinos to Get Health Insurance, Touts Cheaper Rates Thanks to ACA

President Obama urged Californians, particularly young people and Hispanics, to sign up for health insurance, now that Obamacare has lowered rates to more affordable levels.

Obama Universal Preschool Plan Helps Half a Million Hispanic Children

According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, 31.9 percent of Hispanics were attending college in 2010, a mighty leap upward from the 23.5 percent enrolled in 2003. But despite higher college enrollment, degree completion remains a problem, and Hispanics lag behind other minority groups in America by many educational metrics. A big source of the problem, some argue, is Early Childhood Education (ECE), or a lack thereof.
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