TURNOUT: Latina Congressional Candidate Dolly Elizondo Hopes to Break Glass Ceiling in Lone Star State

There has never been a Latina from Texas elected to the U.S. Congress, and Dolly Elizondo is campaigning to break that glass ceiling for the Lone Star State while championing the issues of education and immigration.

After Scalia's Death, A Likely Scenario in Supreme Court's DACA+, DAPA Case

Despite the sudden passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a decision on President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions lawsuit can still take place without him.

2016 Presidential Election Interest High Among South Carolina Millennials: Poll

South Carolina millennials are have shown interest in the ongoing presidential campaign, based on polling data released days before the Republican primary.

WWE Raw Spoilers, Preview for Feb 15, 2016: Dean Ambrose, Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns 'Fastlane' Feud Continues

It's the final "Monday Night Raw" before "Fastlane," and the WWE appears to be booking Brock Lesnar, Dean Ambrose and Brie Bella for Monday night.

Ted Cruz's Newest Bill Boosts ICE Agents to Enforce Immigration Laws

While not on the campaign trail, Ted Cruz is still a working U.S. senator, and he introduced legislation on Thursday to help federal immigration agents.

Clinton, Sanders Confront Immigration, Race Relations & Obama in Presidential Debate

In the first debate since the New Hampshire primary, Democrats Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton debated on a series of topics with answers attempting to sway Latino and African-American voters.

Latino Celebrities, Activists to Latino Community: Stand Up Against GOP's Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric

Latino leaders, ranging from activists and celebrities, have called on the Latino community to stand up against the anti-immigrant rhetoric made during the presidential campaign trail.

Obama's 2017 Education Budget: $70 Billion Plan Helps Minority, Low Income Students

According to President Barack Obama, real opportunities begin with education, and it's among his key plans for the $4.1 trillion 2017 fiscal year budget.

Puerto Rico to Receive $30 Billion in Medicaid Funding Under New Plan

To alleviate Puerto Rico's financial and health crises, President Barack Obama made a number of proposals for the commonwealth in his 2017 fiscal year budget.

Democrats, GOP Candidates Shift Focus to Nevada, South Carolina and Beyond

There are winners and losers from Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, but almost immediately, the focus shifts to Nevada and South Carolina -- states with prominent minority populations.

WWE SmackDown Spoilers, Results for Feb 11, 2016: AJ Styles vs. Chris Jericho in Clean Main Event

"WWE SmackDown" this week will focus heavily on AJ Styles and Chris Jericho, as the two will compete in a tag-team match and a one-on-one match.

New Hampshire Primary: Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders Dominate Voting Results

It was an early night for projecting the winners of New Hampshire's presidential primary election. On Tuesday night and through early Wednesday morning, the votes showed an easy win for Republican front-runner Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

Obama's Budget Plan: Billions of Dollars Set for Immigration Enforcement

President Barack Obama revealed his 2017 fiscal year budget proposals, requesting $4.1 trillion, but costs could be saved with comprehensive immigration reform.

Early Votes Revealed in New Hampshire Primary, Sanders Favorite to Win

The “First-in-the-Nation” primary is tonight from New Hampshire, and votes have already been announced candidates are looking for momentum in the presidential race.

TURNOUT: Mexican-American Ruben Kihuen Hopes to Bring Progressive Work Ethic to Congress

Although born in Mexico, Ruben Kihuen actually has been living the American Dream, and he’s currently campaigning to bring his progressive work ethic to the next level: Congress.

Hillary Clinton Releases Spanish-Language TV, Radio Ads for Nevada's Latinos

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton released new Spanish-language television and radio advertisements describing her platforms education and immigration reform.

WWE Raw Spoilers, Preview for Feb 8, 2016: Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose Live Tonight

"WWE Monday Night Raw" continues on the Road to "WrestleMania," but the company still has "Fastlane" to promote, just two weeks away.

Latino Judicial Nominee Dax Eric Lopez Deserves Senate Confirmation Hearing,' Says Civil Rights Coalition

A civil rights coalition, comprising of 200 national organizations, released a letter to two senators concerning the gridlock of a Latino judicial nominee.

Democratic Debate: Clinton, Sanders Focus on Wall Street, Progressive Values

With the New Hampshire presidential primary set for next Tuesday, Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton participated in their first one-on-one debate on Thursday night.

Marco Rubio's Latest Endorsement Makes Peace with Prior Immigration Differences

Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio continues to attract endorsements from current and previous congressional lawmakers, and his latest endorsement comes from a Pennsylvania senator who opposed Rubio's comprehensive immigration reform bill.

Gov. Cuomo Nominates Former El Diairo Publisher for NY Secretary of State

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo nominated a Latina to become the Empire State's next secretary of state, taking on a role currently held by a Latino.

DREAMer César Vargas Becomes First DACAmented Lawyer in New York

César Vargas, a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, was finally sworn as a lawyer in New York after a lengthy court battle.

WWE SmackDown Spoilers, Results for Feb 4, 2016: Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns in Main Event Again

"WWE SmackDown" kicked off with Roman Reigns vs. Rusev on Tuesday night from Memphis, Tennessee.

Puerto Rico Leaders Urge Congress to Act on Growing Health, Economic Crises

Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) have been working this week to address the financial and health care challenges affecting Puerto Rico.

Diverse Advocacy Groups to Obama: Stop the Raids, Enact Temporary Protections

A coalition of immigrant, social justice and faith groups have joined the call against President Barack Obama and his administration's deportation raids.
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