US Commission on Civil Rights to Congress: Give Immigrant Kids Legal Due Process

An independent federal civil rights agency has called on Congress to support legislation providing undocumented immigrant children the legal right to due process.

Super Tuesday Democratic Results: Sanders Wins 4 States, But Clinton Ahead With 7 States

Hillary Clinton won most of the Democratic Party's "Super Tuesday" states but Bernie Sanders also made his presence known in winning four primaries and caucuses.

Super Tuesday GOP Results: Trump Wins Most States, But Cruz and Rubio Still Gain Delegates

“Super Tuesday,” a date when nearly a dozen states host presidential primaries or caucuses, finally concluded and it was a good evening for several Republican candidates.

60 Percent of Colorado Voters 'Feel the Bern' for Sanders at Super Tuesday Caucus

Colorado, where 1 in 10 registered voter is Latino, overwhelmingly favored Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Super Tuesday.

Super Tuesday: Ted Cruz Becomes First Latino to Win A Texas Presidential Primary

Ted Cruz became the first Latino, regardless of political party affiliation, to win a Texas presidential primary.

Clinton Wins Expected Endorsement From Congressional Hispanic Caucus PAC

The CHC Bold PAC, the political and fundraising arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, endorsed former secretary of state Hillary Clinton for U.S. president on Monday.

GOP Debate: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio Identify Latinos Are Not Single-Issue Voters

The final Republican presidential debate before "Super Tuesday" wrapped up on Thursday night, and issues affecting the Latino electorate were addressed from the start.

Most Democratic Primary Voters Believe Socialism Has 'Positive Impact on Society'

A recent poll shows that socialism is now being embraced by a majority of Democratic primary voters.

Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Fight for Latino Vote

With Super Tuesday less than a week away, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders' fight to secure the Latino vote is only growing more intense.

Latino Voter Turnout to Hit Over 13 Million on Election Day 2016

The Latino vote has been called "decisive" in the presidential election, and one organization is projecting record voter turnout by the group this November.

2016 Presidential Poll: Can Democrats Secure the Latino Vote?

Although Latinos voted for President Barack Obama in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections in record breaking numbers, a new poll reveals that the Democratic Party may not have a strong grip on the voting bloc this time around.

Bernie Sanders on the Issues: Where the Candidate Stands on Immigration, Education and Healthcare

Bernie Sanders has led an impressive campaign in the 2016 Democratic presidential race. He launched his bid back in April 2015 as a long shot for the White House. However, he has since established himself as a strong contender.

Bernie Sanders Lost Nevada But Voter Turnout May Sustain His Support

Hillary Clinton did win the Nevada caucuses but Democratic presidential rival Bernie Sanders' campaign has plenty of reasons to stay positive on the campaign trail.

2016 Presidential Polls: Cruz Closing in on Trump in South Carolina; Clinton Still Leads

Donald Trump's once commanding lead over Ted Cruz in the fast-approaching South Carolina primary has now been reduced to just 5 points with less than 24 hours remaining before polls there open.

Clinton's First 100 Days in White House Will Include Introduction of Immigration Reform Bill

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton made their final pleas on national television to attract voters, particularly Latinos, ahead Saturday’s Nevada caucus.

Democratic Candidates, Supporters Make Their Final Campaign Push for Nevada Caucus

The campaigns and supports of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are preparing to engage Latinos and immigrants supporters as Nevada caucus weekend approaches.
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