Candidate Trump Faces Lawsuit Alleging His Short-Lived 'University' Was a Scam

A pending lawsuit in the Manhattan Supreme Court charges that at least 600 former students of the now defunct Trump University, founded by leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, were scammed out of millions of dollars, $5 million of which New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman argues directly landed in the real estate mogul's pockets.

Immigrant Youth Less Likely to Engage in Deliquent Behaviors: Study

Donald Trump is wrong about immigrants, and there's proof. New research demonstrates that immigrant youth are less likely than their U.S.-born counterparts to participate in delinquent behaviors and use/abuse marijuana and other illegal drugs. Additionally, they only begin to engage in these behaviors when assimilating.

Donald Trump Blasts Jeb Bush for Speaking Spanish

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump criticized fellow GOP candidate Jeb Bush for speaking Spanish during the campaign trail.

US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Reaffirms Differences with Donald Trump's Immigration Policy

Donald Trump has agreed to partake in a Q&A session with the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, an advocacy group for approximately 3.2 million Latino-owned businesses, but the organization has staunchly disagreed with the Republican presidential candidate’s political stances.

Jeb Bush, Donald Trump Trade Jabs on Immigration Reform Plans

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush reiterated his stance for a pathway to legalization -- not a pathway to citizenship -- during the campaign trail in Miami, and swiped Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump in the process.

Donald Trump, US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Confirm Q&A Session in October

The Republican presidential candidate will meet with the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for a public "question and answer" session.

Jorge Ramos on Donald Trump: GOP Candidate's Behavior Similar to Dictatorship

The war of words between Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Univision journalist Jorge Ramos continued during the Sunday morning talk shows.

Donald Trump Delivers a Speech in Nashville While Immigration Activists Hold Protest Rally

2016 Republican candidate Donald Trump made a campaign stop in Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday where he was greeted with cheers, while immigrant rights activists held a protest

40 National Latino Organizations Agree End of Birthright Citizenship Creates 'Underclass' of Latinos

Proposals limiting U.S. citizenship to select individuals are a serious threat to Latinos' civil rights, according a coalition of 40 Latino organizations to all presidential candidates.

Hillary Clinton: GOP 'Out of Touch, Out of Date' With Birthright Citizenship Debate

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton recognized comprehensive immigration reform will provide a boost to rural communities.

Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, 14 GOP Presidential Candidates Absent from Iowa Immigration Forum

The Democratic and Republican presidential frontrunners will be absent from an Iowa immigration forum this weekend. In fact, all Republican presidential hopefuls were invited but made no confirmations. The only Democrats attending: former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley and former Sen. Lincoln Chafee, D-R.I.

National Association of Hispanic Journalists Responds to Trump's Ejection of Jorge Ramos

Univision journalist Jorge Ramos confronted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a press conference on Tuesday evening, which resulted in the anchorman’s removal from the event. The scene, broadcast live, fueled outrage among Latinos and Latinos in media.

Jeb Bush 'Anchor Baby' Remark Directed to Asians, Not Latinos

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush visited McAllen, Texas, near the U.S.-Mexico border, and found himself in another immigrant-related flub.

Latino Voters in Gallup Poll: Donald Trump, Jeb Bush Most Polarizing GOP Candidates

Although there's still plenty of time before the first primary vote, Latinos appear to have formed opinions for at least two Republican presidential candidates, namely Donald Trump and Jeb Bush.

TURNOUT: Latinos Are 'Game Changers,' Says Texas Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa

The Latino electorate will once again be the key in the 2016 presidential election, according to Texas Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa, who has long observed and understood the hurdles of the voting bloc.

GOP Presidential Candidate Scott Walker Flip Flops on 14th Amendment's Birthright Citizenship

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, one of 17 Republican presidential candidates, reportedly flip-flopped on the growing topic of birthright citizenship.
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