Politics
On the First Anniversary of Hurricane María, an Open Letter to the 115th United States Congress
We deserve answers along with the American citizens of Puerto Rico.
Over 130 Lawmakers Condemn Trump Remarks on Hurricane Death Toll in Puerto Rico
In bicameral letter, lawmakers demand apology, call on President to acknowledge official death toll and improve recovery efforts in Puerto Rico.
This Hispanic Heritage Month, Let’s Leverage Our Huge Potential and Register to Vote (Opinion)
If we do not register to vote, we will never be able to hold the Trump administration accountable.
Three in Four Latino Voters Believe President Trump Should Step Down If Evidence Finds His Campaign Interfered in Election 2016
Results show Latino voters split on Robert Mueller, with less than half reporting that they think he is conducting a fair investigation into a possible connection to the Russian government
As Cuba Backs Gay Marriage, Churches Oppose the Government’s Plan
Intense debate has surrounded the possibility of marriage equality, and not just within the government’s official public meetings.
Kavanaugh Increases the Divide Between Latinos and the Republican Party
How are Latino voters reacting to these hearings?
Nearly Half of Latino Voters Support Delaying Nomination Process for Supreme Court Nominee Kavanaugh Until Additional Documents Released
Poll results show Democrats and Republicans both need to a better job educating the Latino electorate about their policy agenda and priorities, including the Kavanaugh nomination.
ANALYSIS: To Take Back Congress, Democrats Need to Mobilize Latino Voters
If the Democratic Party and candidates engage in direct voter mobilization efforts, a time-tested strategy, there is reason to believe the blue wave will be overwhelming.
AG Sessions: ‘A Lot of People, a Small Minority, but Significant Numbers of People, Believe in Open Borders’
“No great and prosperous nation can have both a generous welfare system and great prosperity and open borders,” the Attorney General said Monday.
New Poll Finds Latino Voters Still Ignored in Lead Up to Election 2018
With Election Day only two months away, nearly 60 percent of Latino voters report not being contacted by a campaign, political party or organization asking them to register or vote.
Beijing’s Gains in Latin America Leave US Foreign Policy Toward China in Need of a Rethink (OPINION)
What do the country’s maneuvers in the region add up to?
Trump Announces New NAFTA Deal Before Mexico’s Newly-Elected President Takes Office
The administration must present Congress with a deal at least 90 days in advance, which means the deadline is this Friday.
Beto O’Rourke Will Take Ted Cruz’s Senate Seat … If He Stops Campaigning Like Hillary Clinton (OPINION)
Lessons learned or mistakes repeated?
Andrew Gillum Represents the Best Choice for Florida Governor (OPINION)
Florida can make history.
Oversight or Dictatorship? The Sociopolitical Reality of Puerto Rico (OPINION)
Help us create a collective conscience on what is happening to the nation of Puerto Rico.
Four Reasons Why Anti-Trump Latino Voters Won’t Swing the Midterms (OPINION)
However, I do believe 2018 will be a sharp and significant test of Latino voter behavior in the United States—more so than the 2016 presidential election.
Who Does Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell Really Work For? (OPINION)
It’s time to vote him out.
Immigration Is Not a Racially Divisive Issue for Voters in 2018
Is the so-called “whitelash” over? The results of the Latino Decisions survey suggest that is indeed the case as White voters have softened their positions on immigration.
Border Apprehensions of Unaccompanied Minors and Family Units See Increases in FY2018
The vast majority of those apprehended are from Guatemala.
Bomba Estéreo’s ‘Amar Así’ Video Celebrates Love, As Band Opposes Colombia’s New President
“The new Colombian presidency is only an example of how lost we are politically in the world. The world is passing through a crazy time,” Simón Mejia said.
For These Two Nicaraguans, the Fight Is for a Democratic Future
The country “needs its sons and daughters now more than ever.”