Hispanics

Donald Trump on Immigration: Only Undocumented Latinos Dislike Trump, but They Don't Matter, Says Adviser

Donald Trump's controversial comments about Hispanics have had an impact among undocumented immigrants - but not those Latinos who hold legal status in the United States, a close adviser to the Republican Party's presidential front-runner claimed this week.

John McCain Courts Latinos in Senate Re-Election Campaign

While Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, may have managed to thoroughly offend Latinos with his anti-Mexican rhetoric, the party's 2008 nominee is asking Latinos for support as he campaigns for his re-election to the U.S. Senate.

Presidential Election 2016: Conservative Latinos Plan 'Unprecedented Gathering' Ahead of GOP Debate

Conservative Latinos plan to hold an "unprecedented gathering" in Boulder, Colorado, the site of the CNBC presidential debate on Oct. 28, to counter anti-Latino perceptions sparked by GOP front-runner Donald Trump.

Marco Rubio's Latino Appeal Could Help Republican Party's Image, Say Commentators

As the son of Cuban immigrants, Marco Rubio is one of the most prominent Hispanics in the United States and might be expected to receive the Latino community's unequivocal support for his 2016 White House bid. But in reality, the bilingual Florida senator's ability to woo that key demographic may not at all be a given.

First Democratic Debate Draws Mixed Reviews Among Latino Organizations

On the day following their first presidential debate, Democrats vying for their party's 2016 White House nomination received mixed reviews from major advocacy groups for the Latino community.

Immigration News: Asians to Replace Latinos as Top Immigrant Group in US: Pew

Migrants from Asia are set to replace Latinos as the largest immigrant group in the United States over the next 40 years, and the nation's overall population will feel the impact of that shift, a large-scale survey of U.S. immigration trends predicts.

Ben Carson's Latino Outreach Fails to Attract Latinos

Retired neurosurgeon turned GOP White House hopeful Ben Carson this week tried to woo Latinos - widely considered a key demographic in the 2016 presidential election. But he failed to draw a single Hispanic individual at an "outreach event."

CDC: Hispanics More Likely to Incorrectly Use Antibiotics

Americans of Hispanic origin are more likely to believe that taking antibiotics will ease the symptoms of a cold and thus use them incorrectly, a new report from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed.

Report: California May Not Become Majority-Latino By 2050

Although California is predicted to see a surge in its growing Latino population, new research suggests that it may not become a majority-Latino state after all.

Google Diversity: Company Has Very few Latino and Black Employees

Google is a company consisting mostly of white and Asian males. Google is a company consisting mostly of white and Asian males. The company has tried to diversify its workforce by hiring women for one out of every five computer programmers and other high paying jobs last year, The Grio reported.

Baltimore Latinos March Against Violence, Discrimination

Latino resident of Baltimore on Wednesday held a march and vigil to voice their concern over the recent riots in the Maryland city and call for justice and peace in their neighborhoods.

Hispanics More Confident in Ability to Pay for College Than Most Americans - Gallup

Even though tuition prices are rising, Hispanics still call college affordable The majority of Hispanics in the United States are optimistic about higher education, saying that they think college is affordable, even as tuition prices and debt levels continue to rise for post-high school students.

Online English-Language School Aims to Educate U.S. Hispanics

For years, Open English has taught Latin Americans. Now it's moving to Miami. Open English has spent the past eight years teaching students in Latin America.

Presidential Election Race 2016: Jeb Bush Trails Hillary Clinton Among Latinos

Despite his personal connections to the Latino community and his moderate stance on immigration - sometimes inconvenient within his own party - Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush is not nearly as popular among Hispanic voters as is Hillary Clinton, the presumed Democratic frontrunner.

Hispanic Homeowners in the US Continues to Increase: Study

A new report reveals that although homeownership in the U.S. Hispanic community increased in 2014, the growth rate slowed down in respect to previous years.

Pew Research Study Reveals 60 Percent of U.S. Hispanics Speak English or are Bilingual

Analysis released from the Pew Research Center's 2013 National Survey of Latinos shows that nearly 62 percent of U.S. Hispanic adults speak English or are bilingual.

Oscars 2015 Snubs and Surprises: Nominations Lack Latino, Black Nominees

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced their annual Oscar nominations with a number of big surprises and big omissions. Among the omissions was the lack of diversity in the nominations, with few Latinos or blacks in the acting category and the lack of diversity in the directing branch.

Survey: Racial Minorities Have Doubts Over Fairness of Media Coverage

African-Americans and Hispanics don't trust mainstream media coverage of their communities A survey of African-American and Hispanics shows that a large majority believe the media doesn't portray their communities accurately, the Associated Press reported.

National Hispanic Heritage Month 2014: President Obama Declares 'Vibrant, Thriving' Hispanic Heritage, Proclaims Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week

President Barack Obama issued a proclamation as the U.S. begins to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month and has asked institutions to commemorate the role of Hispanics in American society.

Mexico, Central America Among Most Popular Vacation Destinations for US Hispanics

Latinos truly value their vacation time, more so than Americans overall. Hispanics take time off of work each year, primarily during the summer and/or the holiday season.

Partnership for a New American Economy: Hispanic Entrepreneurs on the Rise

Despite national decline in self-employment, Hispanics saw an increase in 2012. Additonally, those who rallied Wednesday see huge economic benefits and a need to invite immigrants to the country to give the U.S. a competitive edge in the world.
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