Immigration
Despite her staunch pro-immigration reform stance, GOP lawmakers as skeptical as to whether Hillary Clinton is putting on the front for political gain.
A letter signed by Democratic lawmakers cites reports of physical violence and sexual misconduct in immigration centers, despite a recent Department of Homeland investigation finding no evidence of foul play.
Rallies stretched from Los Angeles to New York City on Tuesday as pro-immigration reform protestors marched in support of DAPA, President Obama's executive action that would have taken effect May 19.
The Department of Justice has asked the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to look over Presiden't Obamas immigration reform order, which would shiled millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Texas is that lastest state to propose legislation allowing driver's permits to undocumented immigrants.
Over 70 cities and counties on Monday joined Mayors Bill de Blasio and Eric Garcetti in asking a federal judge to stop the Texas v. United States lawsuit.
President Obama met with South Florida's bilingual community on Wednesday, easing concerns about House Republicans' efforts to undermine his executive order on immigration.
In response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech, Republicans omitted Latinos from their English-speaking response.
Over one million undocumented immigrants will apply for driver's licenses this year. Many will come from Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
A law the Arizona house and senate approved last week requiring high school students to pass a citizenship test has drawn criticism for it similarities to tests black voters were given decades ago.
Last week's attack on a satirical French newspaper highlight the impact of immigration reform and how another government shutdown would leave both the GOP and President Obama in an unfavorable light.
At least 80 activists in favor of immigration reform in the United States restarted their protests at the U.S. Congress to demand that President Barack Obama approves immigration legislation to open a way to legalization for the more than 10 million undocumented immigrants in the country.
Arizona is one of the U.S. states that has fought the most against illegal immigration in recent years, even at the expense of legislation which have been harshly criticized, such as the controversial SB-1070 law in 2010, which was finally suspended for violating the civil rights of immigrants in the United States.
At least 750 people still in an immigrant detention center in Washington have said they are in a hunger strike to protest the treatment they receive and to ask for the end of deportations in the U.S.
In a symbolic victory for the undocumented immigrant community residing in the United States, the country's Supreme Court refused to listen to appeals on two ordinances against illegal immigrants in Pennsylvania and a Dallas suburb.