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Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa listens to a question as he speaks at the National Press Club in Washington, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013.

Antonio Villaragiosa says he wants to run for governor

Los Angeles Mayor, Antonio Villaragiosa will step down from his duties after eight years in office. He told KPCC, Tuesday morning, that he wants to run for … Read More

Activists Protest Arizona's Controversial Immigration Law In Phoenix

ACLU unveils bilingual app to report Arizona “immigration abuses”

The Arizona chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU-AZ)  has unveiled a bilingual phone app - yes, a phone app - that allows people to report … Read More

Kelly Carrion in Toledo, Spain.

First Person: How I convinced my family and went to study abroad

Going to college in itself is one of the most exciting and scary journeys any young adult can take. One of the opportunities many colleges offer is the chance … Read More

San Francisco Giants pitcher Sergio Romo has teamed up to make an immigration-friendly ice cream flavor.

Pro-immigration ice cream? Yep, thanks to baseball player Sergio Romo

Call it a delicious way to spread an immigration reform message -- and it involves chocolate. Come September Three Twins Ice Cream will be selling "Sergio … Read More

Texas Senator Ted Cruz had his own response to the Supreme Court decision striking down Arizona's proof of citizenship requirement for voter registration.

Opinion: Cruz and the GOP voter fraud delusion

The Supreme Court struck down Arizona’s Proposition 200, which created separate rules for voters to provide evidence of citizenship beyond what is required by … Read More

Congressman Luis Gutierrez is denouncing legislation proposed by House Republicans to criminalize all undocumented immigrants.

Legislation to criminalize undocumented immigrants takes center stage today

Pro-immigration reform groups and legislators are getting ready to rally against the markup of a House bill in the Judiciary Committee today. The "Strengthen … Read More

Civil and voting rights groups say Arizona's voter law prevented groups from registering thousands to vote.

Arizona decision victory for community-based voter registration, groups say

Civil rights and voter rights groups said today that the Supreme Court's 7-2 decision to strike down an Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship to register … Read More

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Helping Latino immigrants ditch bad U.S. eating habits, and embrace the good ones

Carolyn Graham is a Bariatrics Coordinator with Laredo's Doctors Hospital. Graham says when Hispanic immigrants living in Laredo come to her for a possible … Read More

The island's two top political parties have disputed the recent plebiscite over the island's future status.

Puerto Rico’s current status “root cause” of problems, says pro-statehood leader

Puerto Rico's current commonwealth status is "the root cause of the economic and social problems that impair quality of life on the island," said Puerto Rico … Read More

The Supreme Court issued one of its long-awaited rulings today.

Supreme Court strikes down AZ law requiring proof of citizenship for registration

The Supreme Court voted to strike down a law requiring Arizona residents to provide documentation proving citizenship before registering to vote. In 2004, … Read More