Latinos
Congressional Republicans have received a storm of backlash in response to their latest attempt to reach out to Latinos in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
According to a new report released by Oregon State University, young Latinos who grew up speaking English are learning and retaining Spanish.
In an exclusive interview with MALC Chairman Trey Martinez Fischer, he comments on his hopes to block the voter photo ID requirement and put an end to a law will disenfranchise and discriminate minority voters.
Report shows that 46.5 million Americans lived in poverty in 2012, not statistically different from the 46.2 million Americans reported to be impoverished in 2011
Stopping the deportation of undocumented residents would be a posture "very difficult to defend" juridically, President Barack Obama said on Tuesday.
In the shadow of the March on Washington, pro-immigration supporters across the nation this past weekend staged several marches, demonstrations and vigils in efforts to get Congress to support immigration reform.
Gloria Estefan is one of the celebrities invited to participate in the "Latino Americans" project, a documentary which will portray the history and consequences of the latino community in the history of the United States in the past 500 years.
Diana Reyes talk about how she has suffered because of love and Jenni Rivera's influence in her life.
With the House gearing up for a vote on immigration reform, groups from many walks of life, including business and religious entities, are making their voices heard.
The GOP's political future appears tied to the fate of immigration reform as a controversial Senate bill awaits a vote in the House sometime this fall--yet one of Washington's top Republicans said the chances of a bill passing this year are better than most realize.
In a possible sign of a shift in attitude for Republicans on the controversial subject of immigration reform, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus this week offered public rebukes on controversial remarks regarding immigrants made by Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, and former GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
Senator Marco Rubio (R - Florida) has taken to the airwaves to urge the House of Representatives to push the immigration bill through after the Congressional recess of August, stating that if they don't, Democratic President Barack Obama may just find a way to issue the law by executive order.
With the U.S. House looming closer to a vote on the controversial immigration bill this fall, key legislators and advocates in favor of the bill have intensified the pressure on several fronts to persuade House Republicans to pass the legislation.
On Monday, the Pew Internet and American Life Project released another survey tracking the use of social networking sites by adults in the United States, a statistic that the group has been following since at least 2005. In it, Pew reports, among other things, that Hispanics use social media at a rate of 80 percent, as opposed to 72 percent overall.
Sen. John McCain continued his push for immigration reform in Congress while speaking at a forum hosted by AFL-CIO and the Economic Policy Institute on Tuesday.