Politics

Trump Says He “Took Away” Free Speech

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a controversial statement during a White House roundtable on October 8, 2025, President Donald Trump claimed,
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Florida Leads for Third Consecutive Year in School Book Bans Across the U.S.

Miami (U.S.) (EFE) — Florida leads the United States for the third consecutive year in the number of books banned
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Latin America’s right turn: A windfall for Trump?

Andres Oppenheimer Latin America’s political winds may be shifting to the right, and President Trump could be one of the
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Leading Hispanic Newspapers and America’s Voice Partner on Content for Spanish Readers in the U.S.

La Opinión, El Diario, and La Raza partner with leading nonpartisan organization to offer essential information and analysis on immigration in Spanish
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Texas Governor Bans Rainbow Crosswalks, Apparently Colors Are Too Scary

Austin, TX — In what critics are calling a colorful overreaction, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has ordered the removal of
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Mike Johnson proposes pro-Trump singer for Super Bowl instead of Bad Bunny

Washington (EFE) — The Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Republican Mike Johnson, criticized on Wednesday the selection of
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Complete List of Banned Books in Texas Schools (Oct. 2025)

The following list was compiled by PEN America and can be found by following this link. It is a total
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Immigration as the “Tip of the Spear” for Administration’s Broader Assaults on Fellow Americans and

Access online version of this press release HERE   Washington, DC — Despite a Trump-appointed federal judge blocking the administration’s attempt to deploy
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MALC Files Amicus Brief Defending Texas Dream Act

AUSTIN, TX — The Mexican American Legislative Caucus (MALC) filed an amicus brief in United States v. Students for Affordable
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Federal Agencies’ Partisan Messaging During Shutdown Raises Legal and Ethical Concerns

During the October 2025 U.S. government shutdown, several federal agencies issued public statements and internal communications blaming Senate Democrats for
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