John Oliver used his most recent "Last Week Tonight" episode to tear into presumptive republican presidential nominee Donald Trump over his steadfast refusal to release his tax returns.
"Stand Up To Hate" campaign members recently revealed they have aided some 12,781 people with their citizenship applications during the month of March.
A new Public Policy Polling national survey finds Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by four points with roughly six-months remaining before their widely expected general election showdown.
A new National Association of Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund report finds that nearly one million Latino voters could find it more difficult to vote in the critical 2016 election based on new restrictive voting changes.
As Donald Trump continues to try and unify the Republican Party after becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, the question most hold is: Will he get the Hispanic vote? Here is a sample of the diverse rhetoric Trump has used throughout his campaign.
Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee thanks to widespread support from conservative and predominately white voters. Winning the coveted Latino bloc will take attentiveness to the needs of the Hispanic community, only a fraction of which already approves of his anti-immigration policies.
The re-branding of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has already begun The re-branding of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has already begun.
John Oliver sees similarities Rodrigo Duterte and Donald Trump, branding the death-squad endorsing Philippines presidential front-runner the "Trump of the East."
With a Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump general election match-up all but set for this November, more attention is being given to how much the two candidates differ on the issues that have most dictated the campaign season.
Donald Trump's rise as the presumptive Republican nominee is already showing signs of paying dividends. It's just not the kind of swing GOP leaders are hoping for.
The U.S. economy could shrink by as much as 2 percent if presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump gets his wish of mass deporting some 11 million immigrants.
Hillary Clinton used a recent California campaign speech to push for comprehensive immigration reform, vowing to keep all President Obama's executive actions on the issue firmly in place if she is elected.
Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, insists he has no plans of bailing out Puerto Rico if he is elected the next commander in chief.
The Indiana presidential primary provided some Latino groups a clearer picture of the general election as Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, suspended his campaign, which improves Donald Trump’s bid for the White House.
Indiana is home to 167,000 Latino eligible voters, and while not all of the electorate will turnout on Tuesday, the Indiana primary will still play a crucial role in Ted Cruz’s presidential aspirations.