
Latino voters lose confidence in the US electoral system, report reveals
There are three voter concerns, including rules that could "exclude certain people," reveals the Intelligence Center's Culture Collective Pulse

There are three voter concerns, including rules that could "exclude certain people," reveals the Intelligence Center's Culture Collective Pulse

Beatriz Lpez, executive director of Voto Latino, warns of the implications of the recent Supreme Court decision

The Senate votes on the Reconciliation project, in which Democrats and Republicans plan to integrate several amendments

The Trump administration revealed it will include a question about immigration status in a 2030 census pilot test

Latino voters have proven to be a complex electoral force and, not being a sociocultural monolith, have become an undecided bloc

Joseline Pena Melnyk, who was born in the Dominican Republic and migrated to New York, becomes the first Afro-Latina immigrant in the state House

The tax and budget law passed by Republicans canceled support for millions of people to have low-cost health insurance