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Democrat Ruben Gallego becomes Arizona's first Latino senator

20/11/2024 16:39 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

Ruben Gallego will be Arizona's first Latino senator after beating Kari Lake, his Republican opponent, in a race marked by a prolonged vote count. The victory represents a continuation of Democratic

Possible potentialities and limitations of Trump's mass deportation plan

20/11/2024 16:18 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

A publication by the organization Stateline examined Donald Trump's proposals for a stricter immigration policy, focusing on his plan to carry out a mass deportation program, which he described

Biden’s immigration policy for legalization and citizenship of spouses of U.S. citizens is repealed

20/11/2024 15:11 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

The "Keeping Families Together" program, a policy created by the Biden administration that offered undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens a pathway to legalization and citizenship without

Deportations under Biden are expected to surpass those of the Trump administration in his first term

20/11/2024 15:01 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

There has been a significant increase in the number of deportations during the Joe Biden administration, and it is about to surpass the total achieved by Donald Trump in his first term. Under his a

Possible increase in the migratory flow before Trump's inauguration leaves the Biden administration on alert

20/11/2024 12:10 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

The Biden administration is bracing for a possible increase in border crossings following Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election, with many migrants expected to try to enter the United

Democratic politicians' use of the term "Latinx" is alienating conservative Latino voters, according to a new study

11/11/2024 22:22 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

The Pew Research study published in September highlighted Latinos' resistance to the term "Latinx," with only 4% of the Latino population in the U.S. using it to describe themselves. In addition, 7

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