More than half of the nation’s Latinos are in favor of same-sex marriage, according to a survey released on Thursday.
A non-profit founded by Jose Antonio Vargas, a journalist, activist, and undocumented immigrant, will begin monitoring the use of the phrase "illegal immigrant" in the media, with the goal of shifting the conversation around the issue.
The combined effects of voter roll purges, demands for proof of citizenship and photo identification requirements in several states may hinder at least 10 million Hispanic citizens who seek to vote this fall.
A two-year investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice has found that a North Carolina sheriff and his deputies routinely discriminated against Latinos by making unwarranted arrests with the intent of maximizing deportations.
From the moment the first plane hit the North Tower, the immigration system in the United States was destined to change.
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Arizona authorities can enforce the most contentious section of the state's immigration law, which critics have dubbed the "show me your papers" provision.
News spread last week of an investigation into "Seniores and Senoritas" day, held at an Anaheim Hills high school where students dressed up as immigration agents and gang members.
A man who had been fired from an apparel importer in the shadow of the Empire State Building shot and killed a former co-worker on Friday morning
Ecuador granted Julian Assange asylum over fears of political persecution Thursday, but it was hardly a reprieve as Britain vowed to extradite the WikiLeaks founder to Sweden to face questioning on sex crime charges.
A program intended to flag possible terrorists has led to rampant racial profiling against Latinos, African-Americans and other minority groups at Boston's Logan International Airport.
Ballot proposal aimed at helping to increase Latino representation on the City Council in Anaheim is killed on a 3-2 vote, angering many in the crowded meeting.
In nearly 20 years as sheriff of Maricopa County, Joe Arpaio has honed his publicity skills, but now his penchant for public relations coups, threatens to become one of his greatest liabilities.
A Latino majority governed by a minority of the well-to-do.
For the ninth consecutive day, protesters rallied against police in Anaheim, California issuing a call for peace in the community as tensions continue to boil over between Latinos and authorities.