Suzanne Gamboa
Suzanne Gamboa
Suzanne Gamboa
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Amid a crushing economic malaise, millions of Puerto Ricans will go to the polls to vote in the U.S. territory’s Democratic primary Sunday.
Latino lawyers and former judges slammed Donald Trump for “injecting bigotry” with his escalating attacks on the judge in the lawsuit against Trump University.
California has the largest Latino population of any state, and nearly half of that population is eligible to vote.
The GOP is soon to be without its messenger to Latino media and is about to replace her with someone who has been publicly critical of Donald Trump.
The effort to fix the U.S. territory’s fiscal mess advanced Wednesday as a House committee approved the legislation 29-10.
The Obama administration is calling a Republican-sponsored bill dealing with the Puerto Rico debt crisis a fair but tough bipartisan compromise.
Donald Trump’s near lockup of the Republican nomination in Indiana is leaving some Latinos feeling locked out of the GOP, with no where to turn.
Democrats may tout the party’s record for immigrants, but as the New York primary approaches, each candidate is spotlighting what the other did wrong.
A poll released Thursday shows Latino registered voters are relatively divided between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders as the New York primary looms.
Hillary Clinton has been winning states with heavy Latino populations, but Bernie Sanders is making incursions into the support she enjoyed in 2008.