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Former members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus launch super “Bold America PAC” to expand Latino participation in politics

01/11/2023 15:40 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

Recently, a super PAC called “Bold America” was launched by three former members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) with the goal of expanding Latino/Hispanic representation in the

Black and Latino Legislators in the United States Unite to Work Together to Bring About Effective Change

24/10/2023 19:59 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

The role of Hispanic/Latino and Black leaders in the United States, who continue to fight for issues of social justice, government accountability, equity, and environmental justice, has gained promi

Latino Entrepreneurs Seek Government Loans in Small Business Administration

24/10/2023 19:52 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

According to a report published by The Hill, there has been a significant expansion of lending to Latino-owned businesses in the United States during the Biden administration. Latino companies faced

Biden administration makes legal settlement with migrants separated from their families under Trump

24/10/2023 19:46 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

The Biden administration and more than 4,000 migrants who were separated from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border by the Trump administration have reached a legal agreement that can be seen as

Report Highlights Importance of Increasing Representation of Latina Women Candidates in Public Office

15/10/2023 19:28 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

The recent study conducted by a researcher at Santa Clara University and funded by the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) examines the growing number of Latina female candidates runn

Proposals by GOP presidential candidates to crack down on drug cartels are criticized by Mexican researchers

15/10/2023 19:15 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

The proposals of some Republican presidential candidates, such as Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley, which suggest sending the United States military to Mexico and the use of drones with

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