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Immigration Reform Today: Republicans Rally for Birthright Citizenship's End, But Latinos Fight Back

Republican presidential candidates have questioned the 14th Amendment, which allows U.S.-born children the automatic right to citizenship, but prominent Latinos and Latino-based organizations are criticizing calls to change the law.

Social Security Act Turns 80 Years Old

Social Security Reached its 80th year on Friday while GOP hopefuls continue to undermine the program that has been in effect for eight decades.

¿QUÉ DICES?: Latin Post Gets Reaction to First Republican Presidential Debate [Video]

In continuing our mission to amplify the voice of the Latino community, Latin Post captured the reactions, thoughts and opinions of people following the first Republican presidential debate, which occurred on Aug. 6, from Cleveland, Ohio. The GOP debate covered topics including immigration, the economy and jobs, the Islamic State militant group and electability.

GOP Debate 2015 Reaction: Republicans, Democrats Name Winners and Losers of First GOP Debate

The first Republican presidential primary debate concluded, and while many GOP campaigns are claiming victory, everyone definitely has an opinion about the issues -- or the lack thereof - and the participating candidates.

GOP Debate 2015 Recap: Donald Trump Takes Centerstage at First Primetime Republican Debate

The first primetime Republican presidential debate was highlighted by the issues, but the 10 GOP candidates also took the spotlight including businessman Donald Trump, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Cuban American Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.

On Anniversary of Uprising, Cuba Calls for an End to the US Embargo

On Sunday the communist island country of Cuba marked the 62nd anniversary of Fidel Castro's first armed move against former dictator Fulgencio Batista.

Immigration News Today: GOP Presidential Candidates Call for Sanctuary City Policy Change

Some of the top GOP contenders in the 2016 White House race this week called on local leaders to change "sanctuary city" policies in the wake of the murder of a San Francisco woman who allegedly was killed by an undocumented immigrant.

Rand Paul 2016 Presidential Campaign: Government Must 'Get Out of Marriage Licensing Business'

Republican presidential hopeful Rand Paul on Monday broke his silence on the Supreme Court's landmark ruling on same-sex marriage, suggesting that the easiest way to end the debate on the issue would be for the federal government to no longer recognize any kind of marriage.

Iowa Caucus 2016 Poll: Iowa Millennials More Likely to Attend Democratic Caucus, Support Hillary Clinton

Millennial Iowa caucus voters are more likely to attend the Democratic presidential primary election caucus, based on polling numbers in the state.

President Obama Signs NSA Government Surveillance Reform Bill

President Obama signed the first piece of legislation to reform the government's controversial surveillance program on Tuesday evening.

Poll: Majority of Americans Back NSA's Bulk Data Collection

Most Americans support the federal government's bulk collection of telephone metadata first revealed by NSA leaker Edward Snowden, and they want Congress to reauthorize the program, CNN reported based on a poll it conducted along with the Opinion Research Corporation.

2016 Presidential Race: Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul Vows to 'Force the Expiration' of the Patriot Act

Republican presidential hopeful Rand Paul is gearing up for a major fight against the U.S. Patriot Act this Sunday.

‘The Daily Show’ News: Rand Paul Tells Jon Stewart ‘The First Amendment is the Right to Be Despicable’

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul tells Jon Stewart the First Amendment gives people the right to be despicable during their lively exchange on "The Daily Show."

Sen. Rand Paul Argues Against NSA Surveillance for More than 10 Hours on the Senate Floor

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul grabbed headlines after he spent 10 and a half hours on the Senate floor on Wednesday arguing why Congress should put an end to the NSA surveillance program.

NSA Surveillance News: Rubio Backs Metadata Extension as Paul Threatens Filibuster

Republican presidential contenders Marco Rubio and Rand Paul this week butted heads over the NSA telephone metadata program, with the Florida senator backing an extension of the bulk-collection effort and his libertarian Kentucky colleague threatening a filibuster over the Patriot Act's possible reauthorization.

Millennials Demographic Trends: Democratic Party Preferred Among Millennials Ahead of 2016 Presidential Election

Harvard University Institute of Politics found millennials prefer the Democratic Party to win the 2016 presidential election in convincing fashion.

Obama Approval Rating: Voters Disapprove President, Congress Handling Immigration, Economy Issues

Immigration and the economy have remained as the top issues among registered voters, based on new polling data.

Election 2016 News: Dems Under 30 Back Hillary; GOP Counterparts Undecided

Democrats under 30 are backing Hillary Clinton in a hypothetical primary, while their Republican counterparts have yet to settle on a favorite among the GOP's various contenders, a new Harvard Institute of Politics poll showed.

Rand Paul: 'Lack of Fathers' to Blame for Baltimore Riots

Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul on Tuesday said that broken families are to blame for the recent unrest in Baltimore.

Jeb Bush 2016: Presidential Hopeful Says Mitt Romney Was Unable to Connect With Voters Or 'Send a Signal that He Cared'

As the struggle for the Republican nomination is beginning to heat up in an increasingly crowded field, the party's candidates are not holding back when it comes to criticising leaders of the last two election cycles.

John McCain on 2016 Election: Rand Paul Worst GOP Candidate on Foreign Policy

Rand Paul is the worst of the score of Republicans running for the White House, his Senate colleague from Arizona, John McCain, told Fox News on Wednesday.
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