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Immigration reform 2015 news – Study finds Latino voters in Texas were discouraged from voting despite carrying valid ID

A study found that 12.8 percent of minority Texas voters didn't think they had proper voting ID, yet further inquiries found this number to be significantly lower.

Democratic National Committee Reaches Out to Latino, Hispanic Voters to Blast Republicans for Government Shutdown

On Thursday, the Democratic National Committee launched a campaign to make Spanish calls to Latino voters that criticize Republicans for their role in the government shutdown.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: John Boehner, House Republicans Ripped Over Hispanic Heritage Month Video That Fails to Mention Immigration Reform (Video)

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.

Exclusive Interview: MALC Chairman Trey Martinez Fischer Joins Fight Against Texas Voter Photo ID Law Affecting Latinos, Minority Voters

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.

Immigration Reform News 2013: John McCain Says GOP ‘Cannot Win a National Election’ Without Passing Legislation

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.

Former Republican Hispanic Outreach Director Pablo Pantoja Leaves Party for Democrats

The former Latino outreach director for the Republican Party in Florida switched his party allegiance to Democrat, citing his former party’s troubles with minorities.

Immigration Reform 2013; Conservatives, Pro-Immigration Demonstrators Mobilize On Reform Bill

What was starting out as a strong road in favor of immigration reform has now started to deteriorate into lines in the sand being drawn on the issue, with conservative Republicans on one side and pro-immigration advocates on the other.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Failure of Reform Bill Could Flip Texas for Democrats

The longer the Senate takes to pass the bipartisan immigration reform bill, the less likely it will make it past the more conservative House of Representatives. And while it’s too early to know whether all this effort will ultimately succeed, the consequences for failure will be devastating –- for the Republicans.

Immigration Reform 2013: GOP Roadmap Calls For Immigration Reform, But Latinos Still Wary of Voting Republican

After the losses the Republicans suffered among Latinos in the November elections, GOP members has become more inclined to embrace immigration reform.

Mexican Newspaper's Claim that 'Latinos in U.S. Have No Civil Rights' Draws Criticism

According to one of Mexico's most influential newspapers, Latinos in the United States have no civil rights whatsoever.

ICE Deports Record Number of Illegal Immigrants, Number Show

The official numbers are in, and according to them, federal officials have deported more immigrants in the past fiscal year than ever before.

2012 Swing States Say Republicans Don't Understand Latinos; Values and Concerns Are Not 'Respected,' Says Surveys

If Republicans weren't convinced that they were doing poorly among Latinos before, a new survey from two conservative groups released this week reaffirms it.

Fiscal Cliff Tax Hike on Wealthy Favored By Latinos; Latino Republicans Favor Spending Cuts, According to Survey

A new poll shows that more and more Latinos are in favor of raising taxes on the wealthy as a way to avoid the looming fiscal cliff.

Immigration Reform 2012: Marco Rubio, Conservative Proponents for Immigration Weigh in on Chances of Reform Happening

Barely a month after GOP candidate Mitt Romney was dealt a stinging defeat in the race for the presidency, signs are beginning to show that more Republicans are taking immigration reform as a more serious priority.

Center for Immigration Studies: Latinos Favor Democrats Over Republicans, Yet Share Traits Similar to Republicans

If the Republicans-still reeling from their defeat at the polls in November-are attempting to court more Latinos into their support column, the latest survey from the U.S. Census Bureau spells bad news for those hopes.

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