Sigal Chattah se opone a la libertad reproductiva, quiere que sea más difícil votar y se opone a las leyes de seguridad de armas.
EXPLAINER: What’s Next After House Impeachment Vote
Even though the trial won’t happen until Trump is already out of office, it could still have the effect of preventing him from running for president again.
Florida Democrats Say DeSantis’ Anti-Protest Bill Is Racist
The bill has been widely denounced by Florida Democrats as a measure that “promises selective enforcement against people of color.”
FBI Is Still Looking For Florida Trump Rioter That Stole Pelosi Podium. Here Are the 13 That Have Been Arrested So Far.
FBI: “As we’ve said consistently, we do not tolerate violent agitators and extremists who use the guise of First Amendment-protected activity to incite violence and wreak havoc.”
Latino Lawmakers: ‘The Domestic Terrorism’ in Nation’s Capitol Is ‘Trump’s Fault Alone’
Rep. Darren Soto (D-Fla.) called the ambush by Trump supporters “a historically dangerous attack on our democracy incited by the violent rhetoric of a treacherous President.”
Fashion Company Lured Latinas to Work From Home, but It Was All a Scam
The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Moda Latina BZ alleging they targeted Latinas and scammed them out of millions.
Justice Sotomayor Opens Up to Gloria Estefan About Her Career, Life, and Love
“At one point, I actually thought of pulling out and writing a note to the president saying I don’t want any more of this.”
Puerto Rico Sends in National Guard to Help During COVID-19 Outbreak
The high number of positive cases and scant awareness shown by some locals have led the government to request assistance from the armed forces.
Miami Police Officer Who Wore Trump Mask at Early-Voting Site May Be Disciplined
Officials said uniformed officer Daniel Ubeda’s gesture was intimidating to voters and demanded his immediate suspension.
Puerto Rican Eliseo Santana Is the First Hispanic Running for Sheriff in Pinellas County
The Latino professional wants to bring equity to the Sheriff’s Office, where he worked for 31 years.