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Two polls of Latino voters say they believe the United States is heading in the wrong direction and hold Trump and his administration responsible.
On President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office, a majority of American Latinos, the nation’s second-largest voting bloc, say they are worried, angry and afraid – including some who voted for the ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's history-making confirmation will be recognized by the Congressional Hispanic Leadership ...
Nearly half of Hispanics acknowledge that even those who are US citizens are afraid of being deported, according to a survey ...
Trump's first 100 days: 60% of Latino voters think U.S. is headed in wrong direction, new poll finds
Among Latino voters, 60% believe the country is heading in the wrong direction. Only 19% indicated they feel the U.S. economy is "better" compared to 2024, and looking ahead to next year, 29% of ...
The Hispanic and Latino population in Massachusetts has an outsized impact on state economic growth, according to a new ...
Acculturation and educational attainment were associated with hypertension and diabetes outcomes among Hispanic adults in the US.
When Columbus firefighter Aaron Perez saw his local department ready to toss out technically outdated yet still useful ...
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