Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio has called Donald Trump’s immigration plan as “absurd,” as he admitted to feeling more assured in winning the GOP’s nomination.
U.S. Senate legislation that would defund so-called “sanctuary cities” failed to advance, and House Democrats, prominently minority lawmakers, celebrated the bill’s defeat.
A growing number of Hispanic advocacy groups are petitioning NBC to rescind the invite extended to 2016 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to host an episode of "Saturday Night Live" during Sweeps season.
Immigrant-rights advocacy groups are urging the U.S. Senate to reject a controversial legislation that could strip federal grants and funds for more than 350 jurisdictions.
A new CNN/ORC poll suggests the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination has evolved into a two-man fight between political 'outsiders' Donald Trump and Ben Carson.
The GOP's two presidential rivals from Florida -- Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio -- both speak fluent Spanish and are believed to have the best chances within their party to score points with the key Latino demographic.
Today marks the 55-year anniversary of the first trade embargo the United States placed on Cuba. Today marks the 55-year anniversary of the first trade embargo the United States placed on Cuba.
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.
Donald Trump and Ben Carson are running neck and neck in a recent Fox News 2016 Republican presidential poll, more than doubling the level of support of any of the party's other crowded list of candidates.
Forty Latino organizations have called on the U.S. Senate to oppose an anti-immigration bill that would cut many U.S. jurisdictions from federal grants and funds.
Despite being popular Spanish-speaking Florida politicians, neither Jeb Bush nor Marco Rubio has managed to take lead among Republican voters or Latino voters in their home state in the 2016 presidential race.
Donald Trump continues to rate as the Republican Party front-runner, though his once sizable lead over political neophyte Ben Carson appears to be slipping fast.