Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley met with hunger strikers and immigrant detainees on Tuesday ahead of his immigration address at the National Immigrant Integration Conference.
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton received the endorsement of Rep. Luis Gutierrez and reiterated her immigration stance despite activists protesting her policies.
Hillary Clinton is now commanding well over half of her party’s vote and continues to lead lagging Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders by 20 points in their race for the Democratic 2016 presidential nomination.
Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley conveyed his message of ending immigrant detention centers in Arizona on Thursday, while also hitting back at Donald Trump’s latest rhetoric toward immigrants.
Citing how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is currently written, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said she doesn’t support immigrants obtaining the same subsidies as American-born enrollees.
Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley have called for new gun regulations in the aftermath of the San Bernardino shooting that killed 14 and injured 17 individuals.
The three Democratic presidential candidates have supported President Barack Obama's immigration execution actions, but how much will their respective states benefit from the deferred action programs?
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton on Thursday scored a major endorsement from the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), a group that represents more than 1.9 million workers in the United States and Canada.
In the wake of the deadly Paris attacks that left at least 129 dead and scores more injured, Democratic 2016 presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is seeking to remind voters all that's at stake in the ongoing battle to gain control of the White House.
One night after the Paris terror attacks, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O’Malley spoke about foreign policy, immigration and the minimum wage for the second Democratic presidential debate.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton raised some eyebrows from Latino advocacy groups for using the term "illegal immigrant" during a town hall event in New Hampshire on Nov. 9.
The three 2016 hopefuls running for the Democratic presidential nomination held separate one-on-one interview sessions with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow during a live broadcast on Friday.