A growing number of Democrats are trying to save the party by bringing it back down to earth. Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego is one of them.
The Arizona senator said he’s breaking with a party that’s “largely out of touch with where your average Latino is.”
Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., cosponsored the bill that requires authorities ... The bill was named after Laken Riley, a Georgia nursing student killed by a man who was in the U.S. illegally, with her case later becoming a topic on the presidential campaign ...
President Donald Trump codified the bill named after a Georgia woman who was killed by an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant in February of 2024.
Arizona’s newest Senator Ruben Gallego has a history as a progressive firebrand. But, his first moves as a sitting senator have the progressive left up in arms.
From the commentary, "Spare us the line about this being a nation of immigrants. ... This is also a nation of laws. The line between legal entry and the unlawful kind needs to be drawn (clearer)."
The Democratic Party has so far been splintered in responding to President Donald Trump’s push against illegal immigration.
Senate Democrats on Tuesday voted to filibuster a GOP-led bill to sanction International Criminal Court officials.
Ruben Gallego didn’t run to be the next John McCain or Kyrsten Sinema — a new party-crossing maverick senator from Arizona. But that’s exactly how he’s starting out. Just days into his Senate career, the Democrat threw his support behind the Laken ...
Democrats are adrift. The 2024 election was closer than many people realize — and a lot closer than President Donald Trump claims. But the blue team is acting like one that got destroyed and has no idea what to do next.
Democrats are showing a marked shift in their approach to immigration policy during President Trump’s second term, contrasting sharply with their unified opposition during his first presidency.
The Senate on Wednesday confirmed former Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York to be the administrator of the EPA by a vote of 56-42.