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.
A Virginia family is desperately seeking to bring back a Colombia woman legally adopted here in the U.S. as a child, yet recently separated from her young son and deported back to her homeland as an immigrant.
Republican Majority Leader Paul Ryan has held private conversations with 2016 leading GOP presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz about the party's agenda.
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.
More than 100 delegates will be available for Republican presidential candidates on March 8's "Super Tuesday 2," across states where the Latino electorate is on the rise.
In light of Donald Trump's seemingly unstoppable momentum, the GOP is poised to stand behind Ted Cruz, a candidate who was previously seen as too divisive and unpopular to consider.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto dubbed Donald Trump as today’s “Hitler,” pitching in his opinion on Trump’s proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall. Meanwhile, the Republican primaries remain consistent with the business tycoon in the lead.
It seems like money is going to play a huge role in some of the Republican groups' attempt of thwarting Trump's bid to the presidency. The anti-Trump campaign has already started and they are centered on the states that could potentially decide the fate for the party's official standard bearer.
As per one of the recent polls, Bernie Sanders has emerged the frontrunner after getting the better of every other US presidential candidate--- in the most number of deleted Twitter posts this 2016, that is. Sanders is ahead of the pack in terms of retracting previously published Twitter posts with a total of 58 for the period of January to March 4, 2016.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., scored more than two dozen delegates on Sunday afternoon, but will likely encounter trouble ahead of the March 15 Florida primary elections.
Trump and Clinton are still leading by a good margin over their respective opponents, but both Clinton and Sanders have the upper hand in the general election contest, according to the NBC/WSJ/Marist poll. Clinton outpaces Trump 52 percent to 36 percent, while Sanders has it at 56 percent against Trump's 34 percent.
The Florida senator won each of Puerto Rico's eight electoral districts by over 70 percent, en route to winning each of the island's 23 delegates and three superdelegates.
For Donald Trump, if you can't beat them, join them -- at least in employing the means to counteract violent extremism. He insisted that there is a need to use torture when dealing with what he referred to as "savages."
The Democrats just held their latest debate in Flint, Michigan, and as one might have guessed, it wasn't exactly cordial. There may have been some fleeting moments during the debate where Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders shared the same views, but the two were at odds for the most part.
Donald Trump's lead over Marco Rubio in Florida has shrank to just five points with a little more than a week remaining before voting booths open in the Sunshine State.
Four months from Democratic and Republican national conventions, each party's presidential race appears to have come down to the final four candidates.
For Texas Senator Ted Cruz, the primary goal is to slow down the frontrunner; for the outspoken business mogul, it's to keep a safe distance against his closest rival. The pair has seemingly gotten what they want at the conclusion of the Saturday showdown.
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 road to the White House just came to a halt for Ben Carson on Friday, March 4, 2016. The retired neurosurgeon acknowledged that while there are many people who love and admire him, this same lot may not be in support of his bid for the presidency.
Although the issue of immigration reform has dominated the Republican presidential primary race and is being used as a central part of GOP frontrunner Donald Trump's campaign, it turns out that most GOP voters don't see it as an important issue.