MRC Latino | July 3, 2016
MONICA BRAVO, IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY: (The next President) will have a lot of power because they will choose who will be the representative in the Supreme Court, because the decision could be next year, and will also have the power to do their own executive action.  
MRC Latino | July 3, 2016
RUBÉN PEREIDA, CORRESPONDENT, TELEMUNDO: This memorial, in a suburb of Chicago, remembers those who died by firearms. They’re mostly young, as is with the case of Anthony Díaz who was 13 years old, Adrián Soto, 17, and José Suiza, 16. It is estimated that so far this year nearly 2,000 people have been shot in this city. Of these more than 200 have died. A reality that is repeated throughout the…
MRC Latino | July 1, 2016
MARIA ELVIRA SALAZAR, ANCHOR, MEGA NOTICIERO: The federal judge blocked the law before it became effective, and according to Reeves, the measure is unconstitutional because the state has manipulated the scales in order to favor some beliefs over others.
MRC Latino | June 29, 2016
JUAN CARLOS GONZALEZ, UNIVISION CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. Salinas states that she will, as (she does on) every Tuesday, continue to go outside this clinic in order to pray, and discourage as many women as possible so that they do not undergo an abortion, and give a voice to those who can not defend themselves. CECILIA SALINAS, TEXAS PRO-LIFE ACTIVIST: To place (this) in the hands of a pregnant woman…
MRC Latino | June 28, 2016
JORGE RAMOS, UNIVISION/FUSION ANCHOR: There are days when fear wins. That happened last Thursday when voters in Great Britain decided to leave the European union and when the Supreme court, in a split-vote on immigration, decided not to decide. millions of British voters were afraid of the new waves of immigration coming from Syria, Libya, and Africa and decided to close the door. That's exactly…
MRC Latino | June 28, 2016
GABY PACHECO, PROGRAM DIRECTOR AT "DEFINE AMERICAN": Well, he has a lot of power and he can continue to do more. He may cease deportations, stop those programs that he has done, like PEP, but also to candidates, right? We know that for Latinos, Donald Trump is bad news and we [Latinos] do not want him. What he said to us is bad and not... Latinos are not going out to vote for him.  
MRC Latino | June 28, 2016
ADRYANA BOYNE, DIRECTOR, VOCES ACTION: …he [Trump] will move more to the center when he officially becomes the nominee, but we also have to remember that when we are talking about elections, [in regards to] the question you're posing, we're not talking about immigration. We are talking about presidential elections, we are looking for a president who will bring jobs to this country, improve the…
MRC Latino | June 26, 2016
MIGUEL: One of the things that he said was that he had rage, a lot of rage, against Puerto Ricans. MARIA ELENA SALINAS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: Why do you not want to reveal your identity? MIGUEL: The first thing that will happen is that his father is not going to like what I am saying. At all. Second, this criminal group, ISIS, they're going to come after me. MARIA ELENA SALINAS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION…
MRC Latino | June 23, 2016
GUSTAVO TORRES, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CASA: Are we going to elect someone who says we are criminals and rapists, that we are not welcome and is going to deport us? Or someone who says is committed to the struggle for immigration reform?
MRC Latino | June 23, 2016
EDGAR MUNOZ, CORRESPONDENT, TELEMUNDO: Every day, the Border Patrol detains between 400 and 500 people per day. And those are the ones who are detained. Hundreds more pass without being detected.