New laws could make it harder for Latinos to vote
As the Latino and African American electorates have grown, so have laws across the country that could potentially prevent minorities from casting their vote.
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Cómo garantizar que tu voto cuente en noviembre
Los expertos ofrecen una serie de consejos sobre cómo prepararse para el día de las elecciones y a dónde acudir para aclarar dudas o problemas en las urnas.

Miami Marlins pitcher José Fernández dies in boating accident
The 24 year-old baseball star was one of three people who died after their boat hit rocks off Miami Beach.

Mass deportation would lead to billion-dollar losses, study finds
Deporting 7 million undocumented workers would eliminate $4.7 trillion from the GDP over the next decade, the report said. A second new study also found that immigrants aren't taking Americans' jobs.

Poll: Cuban Americans losing faith with Republican Party; want end to Cuba embargo
Most Cuban Americans in Miami-Dade County support ending the embargo, a new Florida International University poll found. The survey also showed that a quarter are now registered as Independents.

Stranger raises $356,000 for 89-year-old Mexican paleta vendor
Moved by Fidencio Sanchez's determination, Chicago native Joel Cervantes inspired thousands of people to donate money. Sanchez plans to give some of the money to others in need.

Could the Latino vote make Texas more blue?
While the traditionally red state may not go Democrat this year, Latino voters could have a bigger impact as one poll shows the presidential candidates in a dead heat.









