Marco Rubio: Puerto Rico Debt Crisis Will Not Be Solved By Chapter 9 Bankruptcy Laws

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., does not support Puerto Rico's efforts to gain U.S. bankruptcy law rights. According to the Republican presidential candidate, Puerto Rico's leaders must lead through the difficult and necessary spending cuts and "out-of-control" big government.

Sen. John McCain Defends Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., defended his bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill, which passed the Senate in 2013.

Bernie Sanders: Immigration Not Responsible for Declining Middle Class

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders defended undocumented immigrants against the ongoing anti-immigrant rhetoric during a Latino roundtable in the battleground state of Iowa.

Democratic Party Presidential Candidates Call for More Primary Debates

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) scheduled six primary debates, which resulted in uproar from some Democratic presidential candidates. Hillary Clinton, however, finally indicated she may favor more debates.

Online Voter Registration May Boost Tech-Savvy Latino, Millennial Voter Engagement

Online voter registration has become one of the most discussed topics among state legislatures as it may reduce cost and improve government efficiency but perhaps more importantly enhance Latino and millennial engagement.

Conservative Group Files Complaint to FEC Over DNC Hire of Undocumented Immigrant

A conservative group filed a complaint to the Federal Election Commission against the Democratic National Committee's hiring of an undocumented immigrant.

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.

Rep. Joaquin Castro: Bernie Sanders 'Hardly' Engages With Latinos

Last weekend, Iowa was host to an immigration forum, which invited most presidential candidates. Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton could not attend the Iowa forum, but Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, was able to stump for her campaign for several events.

Democrats Bernie Sanders, Martin O'Malley Criticize DNC, Call for More Presidential Debates

Democratic presidential candidates are increasing the pressure on the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to increase the number of primary debates.

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.

AFL-CIO President: GOP Anti-Latino Rhetoric 'Hateful and Racist'

The leader of the largest federation of unions blasted the Republican presidential candidates for taking “a very ugly and dangerous” course discussing immigrant workers.

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.
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