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Many Undocumented Immigrant Children Prohibited From Attending School, Study From Georgetown University Finds

A Georgetown University Law Center study finds that undocumented, immigrant children living here in the U.S. are routinely blocked from being able to register for school.

Latin American Group in Charlotte Helping Undocumented Immigrants Obtain Photo IDs They Can't get From the Government

A diversity advocate group in Charlotte is helping undocumented immigrants obtain the kind of photo IDs they've been unable to secure from the government.

Former Uber Driver To Launch Females-Only, Ride-Sharing Service; The Legal Pains He May Run Into

Chariot for Women is scheduled to formally launch across Massachusetts on April 19. The service is the brainchild of former Uber driver Michael Pelletz, who claims he was moved to launch the company after feeling threatened by one of his passengers.

World Premiere for 'Fear the Walking Dead' Season 2: Avoid 'Killing Off Characters for the Sake of Shock Value'

As the second season of "Fear the Walking Dead" fast approaches, show creators admit they are left with overcoming a fine balancing act.

Texas Teacher's Assault on Student Captured on Video; Witness Shocked 'Cool' Teacher Behaved Such Way

A 63-year-old teacher in Texas is facing criminal charges after she was captured on video slapping a student at least five times before openly mocking him.

Force of a Mouse Trap: Family of Vice Gripped Jawed Spiders Possesses Inordinate Amounts of Speed & Strength

World'A new Current Biology published study finds that mecysmaucheniidae spiders may be some of the quickest in existence.s fastest biting spiiders detected?

Brenda Delgado Caught in Mexico, Alleged Mastermind of Dr. Kendra Hatcher Murder Plot Expected to be Extradited [VIDEO]

Texas woman, Brenda Delgado, recently placed atop the FBI's 10 Most Wanted fugitives list in connection with the grisly killing of her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend, Kendra Hatcher, has been detained in Mexico.

Latest 2016 Presidential Polls for Maryland and New York Primaries Show Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Leading

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hold tightening leads in upcoming Maryland primary, according to a new Washington Post-University of Maryland survey.

NRA Reaches Out to Pro-Gun Latinos With National Video Ad Campaign [WATCH]

While they have not confirmed increased Hispanic outreach efforts, the ad is a sign that the NRA is reaching out to the Hispanic community in time for November's presidential election.

Bobby Brown to Release Memoirs Near Anniversary of Daughter Bobbi Kristina's Death

Bobby Brown is planning to release his memoirs right around the first year anniversary of the death of the only child he shared with Whitney Houston.

Immigration Raids Have Negative Health Effects on Undocumented Latino Community, Says Study

Immigration raids have brought fear and unrest to undocumented immigrant communities, but a new study finds they may also have devastating medical consequences.

Puerto Rico Health Crisis: US Health Department to Fund Up to $50 Million in Medicare Support

Likely in response to Puerto Rico's deteriorating health care, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will increase Medicare rates for the commonwealth by slightly more than one percent.

Rosario Dawson Was 'Compelled' to Write Letter Criticizing Dolores Huerta's Support for Hillary Clinton

Mexican American civil rights icon Dolores Huerta insists she has no hard feelings against the actress who once played her in a movie and now attacking her over her support for Hillary Clinton.

Immigration Reform Advocates in Arizona Weigh Boycott Over Proposed Anti-Immigration Legislation

The alliance of Latino and civil rights groups that spearheaded a 2010 nationwide boycott of Arizona is also considering a revival of their protests in the wake of a stream of new, anti-immigration legislative proposals now under consideration there.

ACLU Lawsuit Against Federal Government Seeks to Overturn Immigration Bond System

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit against the federal government, charging that authorities often set unreasonable bonds for detained immigrants and asylum seekers, failing to take into account the accuses' financial resources or ability to make payment.

Immigration News: USCIS Hits H-1B 2017 Fiscal Year Cap, Foreign Workers Visa Program Lottery Coming Soon

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), one of the three federal immigration agencies of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), announced it has reached its cap for the foreign workers visa program known as H-1B.

Hillary Clinton News Today: New York Immigration Spanish-Language Ad Launches in Latest Blitz in Empire State

While Hillary Clinton tours The Bronx on Thursday morning, her presidential campaign launched a new television advertisement aimed for New York City’s Latino community.

2016 Presidential Polls: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Pennsylvania Leads Get Smaller

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have both seen their once sizable leads in Pennsylvania dwindled down to single digits.

Donald Trump Plans to Cut off Money Transfers to Mexico Unless Government Pays for Border Wall

The Republican presidential candidate released a two-page memo Tuesday entitled "Compelling Mexico to Pay for the Wall" which outlines drastic efforts he would take if the neighboring country didn't agree to his proposal.

Puerto Rico Debt Moratorium Gets Praise from Governor Garcia Padilla While House Hearing Set for April 13

Puerto Rico approved legislation that will grant its governor, Alejandro Garcia Padilla, to suspend debt payments.