A Texas judge has ruled officials from the state's Department of Family and Protective Services cannot license an immigration detention center as a childcare facility.
The Republican National Committee announced a new Director of Hispanic Communications following the departure of another Latina Republican in the RNC's media department.
The Obama administration, Cuban-American Republican, and two of the country's biggest civil rights advocacy groups openly supporting trangender bathroom rights based on an individual's gender identity. Conservative lawmakers, however, argue that their effort are a misenterpretation of Title IX rules.
A team of medical experts is warning the number of youths suffering concussions around the country may be greater than what's been previously estimated.
Hillary Clinton might have trouble clinching the northeast states, namely New Hampshire, in a new poll from Franklin Pierce University and Boston Herald.
Former Telemundo President Nely Galán is promoting her new book, “Self Made: Becoming Empowered, Self-Reliant, and Rich in Every Way,” and the former “Celebrity Apprentice” contestant spoke against the term “illegal” immigrant and Donald Trump’s trouble in attracting Latino voters.
The latest presidential national poll has Hillary Clinton narrowly edging Donald Trump, but the addition third party candidates could spell trouble for the major political parties.
Hillary Clinton has opened up a commanding 13-point lead over Bernie Sanders in the California Democratic primary with just a week remaining before polls open.
CASA Executive Director Gustavo Torres called on the President to use "common sense" in accepting Ecuadorian immigrants seeking refuge following April's 7.8-magnitude earthquake. While Ecuador is not designated for Temporary Protection Status, immigration advocacy groups are asking for an exception in light of the tremor's devastating impact.
Tens of thousands of Verizon employees are expected to return to work on Wednesday, June 1, following a year of "intensive" negotiations with the phone company.
American citizens will have a third presidential option this November with Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, former Republican governor of New Mexico, where Latinos currently comprise 47 percent of the state's population. One stance Latinos may want to keep an eye on is Johnson’s views on immigration.
Americans have other political parties to vote for, and the Libertarian Party showcased their best during the recent national convention. One Libertarian, however, went the extra mile in showcasing why he's the preferred candidate for the party's chairman position.