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.
¡Basta Ya! Enough is enough Señor Trump!Spanish-American celebrity Chef José Andrés is fired up about Trump's statements "disparaging immigrants" and he's putting out the flames by cancelling his plans to open a restaurant at the Trump International Hotel.
Bowing to pressure from nervous Republican leaders, Reince Priebus, the head of the Republican National Committee, made a phone call to divisive presidential hopeful Donald Trump, encouraging the real estate magnate turned politician to ease up on the incendiary talk.
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.
Hillary Clinton opened up on the topics of immigration reform, Donald Trump's presidential candidacy and earning the trust of American voters in her first national interview of since entering the 2016 race for the White House.
In addition to doubling down on his attack against Mexican immigrants, Donald Trump recently hurled harsh words at Jeb Bush, calling the top 2016 Republican candidate's stance on immigration weak.
Following disparaging remarks toward Mexicans and undocumented immigrants, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was confident he would win the Latino vote.
House Speaker John Boehner plans to make immigration reform a top priority, the top Republican told business executives in Dublin, Ireland, over the weekend.
Despite losing several corporate partnerships over his inflammatory remarks about Mexican immigrants, Donald Trump has once again doubled down on his anti-immigration statements while accusing the media of "deliberately distorting" his words.
Rapper Waka Flocka Flame talked race and politics in Twitter rant over the weekend. Last month, real estate tycoon Donald Trump said several negative things about Mexican immigrants during his 2016 Republican presidential campaign announcement.
Donald Trump's comments describing Mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals "absolutely" offended Jeb Bush, the Republican presidential told supporters in New Hampshire over the weekend.
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has recently joined the ever increasing group of public figures that were repulsed by comments made by celebrity businessman turned 2016 presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
While many of the 2016 presidential candidates have overlooked Republican presidential hopeful and mogul Donald Trump's controversial statements depicting Mexican immigrants as drug dealers and rapists, Hispanic/Latino leaders are reacting in numbers.
Marco Rubio has also come on board to denounce Donald Trump’s statements from within the GOP. Donald Trump’s recent incendiary comments about Mexico sending over its criminals and rapists to the United States have been met with a massive backlash in the entertainment industry as Univision and NBC both have dropped Trump productions.
An undocumented immigrant who has been deported back to Mexico five times in the past stands accused of shooting to death of a young woman who has walking with her father along a pier in San Francisco
"The Daily Show's" Jon Stewart is using his final days to make a comical meal out of the current field of Republican candidates for U.S. President in 2016. See both videos here.