President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced in a news conference that Mexico and the United States both relied on one another for lifting the countries’ economies and migration.
Welcoming immigrants to places to end population decline. Who could have known that a lonely and deserted town due to population decline would be brought to life again by an outsider? An immigrant who moved to a city in Missouri never expected that a person like him would transform the city for the better.
Immigrant criminals aren’t allowed to have citizenship in the United States. This is to further avoid complications in the future and to further secure the country.
Immigrants living in the U.S. are fearful of the "Trump Effect" The fear among undocumented immigrants living in the United States concerning President Donald Trump's border policy is palpable.
After President Trump signed an executive order of its travel ban, Airbnb created a Super Bowl advertisement that refers the controversial issues. The National Football League and Fox maintain the right to approve advertisement, and some advertisers walked a tightrope to get ads with immigrants approval.
The tech company has filed a request to give exemptions to certain travelers, especially Microsoft's own employees, who travel as required by their occupation and the students who are enrolled in the country's universities.
In a letter to Starbucks employees, CEO Howard Schultz assures his employee's security of tenure and health benefits alongside 10,000 available jobs for refugees in spite of Trump's immigration ban. Trump supporters plan to boycott the coffee giant company.
Sally Q. Yates was fired by President Donald Trump from her post as acting attorney general for not backing him up on his new executive order in the ban of refugees and people from predominantly Muslim countries.
Architect Diaz Borioli has disclosed that its studio has designed the wall that would separate Mexico from US. This issue has awakened the attention of the public especially those who would be affected by the wall, with some calling it a "prison."
The legendary Don Cheto, host of a hugely popular Spanish morning radio show in the United States recently invited Hillary Clinton's vice presidential running mate Tim Kaine to participate in a live, on-air interview to discuss issues of the utmost importance to Latino voters in regards to Clinton campaign plans.
Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump among Latino voters has become so pronounced if the election were held today the Democratic presidential nominee would sweep her rival in all 12 "battleground" states.
While it's easier than to get caught up in the current contentious debate over immigration, a visualization of the past 200 years of immigration to the U.S., parsed by the countries that are the largest source of immigrants, provides a bit of perspective.
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.
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.
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.
The biggest names in Silicon Valley, including Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Marissa Mayer and more, have spoken up against Trump's proposal for deporting millions of immigrants in a new FWD.us campaign called "11 Million Stories."
The war between Donald Trump and Latino groups is heating up now with his forthcoming appearance on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" this week. See the details of what one group is willing to offer for anti-Trump rhetoric.