Rupert Murdoch, Barack Obama, Michael Bloomberg and Arnold Schwarzenegger all agree. Immigration reform has to get done. That's why Murdoch and Bloomberg … Read More
A guide to immigration reform: Facts and figures
WASHINGTON (AP) — This may be the year Congress decides what to do about the millions of immigrants living illegally in the U.S. After years of gridlock, … Read More
Op-ed: A big sister’s advice – get covered!
Alejandra was born when I was eleven years old. She’s sassy, smart, beautiful, but first and foremost, my baby sister. Our two older sisters and I have done … Read More

Obama on immigration reform: Rubio has been a positive force
President Obama expressed confidence in passage of a bill that would make major changes to the nation’s immigration system, in an exclusive TODAY interview … Read More
[VIDEO] Eva Longoria reveals why she’s getting her master’s degree
Eva Longoria is all kinds of fabulous as an actress and producer, but the 38-year-old is determined to continue evolving as she works to attain her masters … Read More
Rubio claims pivot point on immigration overhaul
WASHINGTON (AP) — Whatever immigration deal might be claimed by labor and business, or by Democrats and Republicans, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida is serving … Read More

Latino celebrities use star power to push for immigration reform
While the “Gang of Eight” Senators continue to meet behind closed doors to debate border security, temporary workers and the economy in hopes of creating a … Read More
On the Trail: After 2012 disappointment, Aguilar readies re-run
Pete Aguilar was supposed to be a Member of Congress by now, but a serious miscalculation delayed his arrival in Washington. Aguilar is the 33 year-old mayor … Read More
Departing W.H. Hispanic Media Director Luis Miranda: “I’m proud we have a seat at the table”
Luis Miranda, Director of Hispanic Media for the White House, stepped down yesterday after four years with the Administration. Miranda tells NBC Latino there is … Read More
Nevada’s Latino community rises like a phoenix in politics
LAS VEGAS (AP) — More than 125 years ago, after the 1874 elections, Pablo Laveaga became the first Hispanic ever elected to the Nevada Legislature, … Read More







