As head of Morena in the lower house, Ricardo Monreal is at the forefront of a bid to recast Mexico’s legal framework—and has ...
Across the U.S., Latino immigrants who’ve been in the country a long time felt that asylum-seekers got preferential treatment ...
Donald Trump secured a surprising 43 percent of the Latino vote, enough to swing the election in his favor. Now, Democrats ...
The success of Mexico’s leftist government that came to power in 2018 reminds us of what might have been if Bernie had won ...
He would, however, take over State with significant political capital, as his nomination has drawn ... the regime’s neck in ...
Over 18,000 people in Mexico have registered online to run for Supreme Court seats and federal judgeships in the country’s ...
More than 18,000 people expressed interest in standing as candidates in Mexico's first ever judicial elections in 2025.
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As of November 21, 2024, there are 25 Republican triplexes, 20 Democratic triplexes, and 5 divided governments where neither party holds triplex control. Professors of Political Science Gerald Gamm ...
passed a bipartisan bill into law to fight the fentanyl epidemic, broke with her party leadership to support tougher penalties for fentanyl offenses." [2] Caraveo said the race "is going to be tough, ...