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Immigrants with spouses, children and parents in the U.S. may not have to wait much longer to get their much sought-after green cards, thanks to a new change in immigration policy.
Those hoping to start the New Year with the avoidance of the "fiscal cliff" that will raise taxes for many Americans will be let down as new reports indicate that the U.S. House of Representatives won't be voting on any bills to avoid the deadline at midnight.
Holiday retail sales are the lowest they've been in four years, and retailers say that the tenuous standing of the economy.
Only a handful of days have passed since the elementary school shooting in Connecticut that killed 26 people, many of them children, the call for stronger gun control laws appears to be gaining ground among more Americans in many of the recent polls.
If Republicans weren't convinced that they were doing poorly among Latinos before, a new survey from two conservative groups released this week reaffirms it.
A new poll shows that more and more Latinos are in favor of raising taxes on the wealthy as a way to avoid the looming fiscal cliff.
Barely a month after GOP candidate Mitt Romney was dealt a stinging defeat in the race for the presidency, signs are beginning to show that more Republicans are taking immigration reform as a more serious priority.
Speaking to reporters in Dallas on Tuesday, former President George W. Bush called on Washington to come to a solution on immigration reform.
If the Republicans-still reeling from their defeat at the polls in November-are attempting to court more Latinos into their support column, the latest survey from the U.S. Census Bureau spells bad news for those hopes.
With time running out for Washington to act before the deadline on the Fiscal Cliff, President Barack Obama is taking his message for Congressional Republicans to extend the Bush tax cuts for everyone but the rich to American public.
With immigration reform on the forefront of Congress's priorities after the election, Democratic leaders from both the Senate and the House Wednesday outlined the nine principles they want to guide immigration reform and help the economy recover.
Sunday Op-Ed Column triggers wrath of high-ranking Latino Democrat
The former Florida governor and potential 2016 presidential pick of the Republican party spoke candidly on immigration reform during the ABC Continuity Forum 2012 on Tuesday.
As many as 40 million Hispanic voters could be eligible to vote in 18 years
Obama gains ground among Cubans in Florida, new polls show