Rubio promises to present “permanent solution” for undocumented youths

Rubio promises to present “permanent solution” for undocumented youths Florida Senator Marco Rubio said Wednesday that in 2013 he will present a bill that will offer a "permanent solution" for undocumented students.

Latinos weigh in on debate: Obama, Romney skip important issues

Latinos weigh in on debate: Obama, Romney skip important issues Latinos around the country sat down in debate parties or in the comfort of their own homes to hear the debate last night. The verdict? It debate dragged out on some issues, but did not touch on other issues voters wanted to talk about.

Colorado’s Latino voters offer a glimpse of a shifting national landscape

Colorado’s Latino voters offer a glimpse of a shifting national landscape Think of Colorado, the site of this evening's presidential debate, as a fairly accurate picture of what the United States will look like in ten years.

Mitt Romney immigration policy gets spotlight as CNN poll shows voters favor reform

Mitt Romney immigration policy gets spotlight as CNN poll shows voters favor reform Romney told the Denver Post that if elected, he would not rescind the two-year deportation relief applications and work permits granted under a new Obama administration program.

Mexican superstar band Maná endorses Obama at Las Vegas event

Mexican superstar band Maná endorses Obama at Las Vegas event From a stage on the crowded athletic field of a Las Vegas high school, President Barack Obama got an important endorsement in Spanish: Superstar Mexican rock band Maná.

California driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants bill signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown

California driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants bill signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown Some undocumented immigrants could get California drivers licenses under a bill that Gov. Jerry Brown announced he signed into law late Sunday.

Calif. Gov Jerry Brown vetoes TRUST Act Immigration Bill

Calif. Gov Jerry Brown vetoes TRUST Act Immigration Bill Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday vetoed the TRUST Act, legislation that would have limited how local law enforcement implement Secure Communities.

Arizona to appeal judge’s ruling against part of immigration law

Arizona to appeal judge’s ruling against part of immigration law Arizona Governor Jan Brewer plans to fight a federal judge's ruling against a part of Arizona's tough immigration law that would have made it a crime to harbor undocumented immigrants, court papers showed on Thursday.

How Bloomberg’s soda ban favors 7-Eleven over local bodegas

How Bloomberg’s soda ban favors 7-Eleven over local bodegas Critics of the NY soda ban say it cracks down unfairly on small business owners while allowing some large convenience stores to skirt the rules.

Voter laws and its exaggerated impact on Latino turnout

Voter laws and its exaggerated impact on Latino turnout The notion that 10 million Hispanics can be deterred from voting in November because of voter laws that are suppressive is a bit of an exaggeration, Latino experts assert.

Immigrants flood consulates and schools with documentation requests

Immigrants flood consulates and schools with documentation requests Schools and consulates have been flooded with requests for documents after President Barack Obama announced a new program allowing young undocumented immigrants to apply for two-year renewable work permits.

A two-part plan for winning undecided Latinos

A two-part plan for winning undecided Latinos Having prominent Hispanics emerge front and center during the convention, sent a clear message to Hispanics across the country. These up and coming Republican stars represent a new era of Latino empowerment and involvement.

To woo Latinos, Romney needs specifics

To woo Latinos, Romney needs specifics There is a new level of intensity in the courting of the Hispanic vote, and it culminated last week in two Univision Candidate Forums, one with Gov. Mitt Romney and one with President Barack Obama.

A Texas town wants to ban undocumented immigrants from renting houses

A Texas town wants to ban undocumented immigrants from renting houses A city in Texas has for years been attempting to ban undocumented immigrants from renting houses but constant legal battles have prevented the town from doing so.

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