Hispanics

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.

Latino High School Graduation Rate Drops; Hispanics in Texas, New York Likely to Graduate Than Those in Florida, Minnesota, Nevada

Despite more Latino children attending elementary schools, fewer Hispanic students are graduating from high school, according to the latest U.S. Department of Education numbers.

STEM Jobs Act Passes from US House of Representatives: What Critics are Saying Ahead of Senate Vote; Why It's Likely to Fail

Critics are split on whether the U.S. House of Representatives did the right thing days after voting to pass a bill granting green cards to immigrants with advanced degrees in science in technology fields.

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.

Federal Government Launches Website for Latino, Foreign Business Entrepreneurs Designed to Provide Help with Immigration Process

For Latino and foreign businessmen, working towards the American Dream may get a little easier, thanks to a new tool found in cyberspace.

Immigrations News: Mexicans Entering U.S. Display Other Languages Native to Mexico; Not Everyone Speaks Spanish

If recent figures are correct, it looks like Spanish might not be the primary language of a growing amount of Mexican residents in the U.S.

Immigration Reform 2012 - News Update: Democrats Present Principles; Reforming Immigration Could Pump $1.5 Billion in US Economy, Democrats Say

With immigration reform on the forefront of Congress's priorities after the election, Democratic leaders from both the Senate and the House Wednesday outlined the nine principles they want to guide immigration reform and help the economy recover.

President Obama, Mexican President Peña Nieto Vow to Work Together on Trade, Immigration in White House Meeting

In a big step towards international cooperation regarding immigration, President Barack Obama and Mexico's President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto vowed on Tuesday to cooperate on major U.S.-Mexican issues such as trade and immigration reform.

More Cuban Defectors Joining US Ranks, U.S. Officials Estimate

Number of Cubans coming to America rising this past year; could be tied in with new Cuban policy easing punishments for defecting Cubans who want to return to visit

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