Obama reportedly got irritated with his vice president at a lunch that was supposed to warm relations with Congress.
President Obama and Speaker Boehner have a fraught relationship. But they need each other now.
The Republicans' showing in 2014 midterm elections reflects the party's new-found moderation on polarizing social issues.
There are more than 6,000 legislative races on the ballot in 46 states this year.
A poll showed 50 percent of Hispanic voters don't think it matters who wins the Senate come November.
The family name isn't his biggest problem. On immigration and education, Bush is out of step with Republican primary voters.
New York City, Miami and Chicago are some of the cities refusing to hand over immigrants at the request of federal authorities.
The president said he may act unilaterally to reform the H-1B program to make it easier for tech workers to stay.
Critics says Concept Schools of Illinois is using the H-1B visa program to bypass U.S. educators in favor of unqualified teachers from Turkey.
Asylum claims from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have only about a 4% success rate in the courts. That compares to 80% for Chinese.
Arizona's harsh desert is treacherous terrain for migrants, who die by the hundreds trying to cross into the US, even as overall numbers fall.
Both parties claim to hope to help the border humanitarian crisis, but actions speak louder than words.
Mostly from Central America, more than 57,000 children have been caught attempting to cross the U.S. border illegally since last October.
The U.S. isn't alone in the Americas in deporting people: Mexico deported more than 86,000 Central American migrants last year.
China and India are the most common birth countries of Asian immigrants to the U.S. who received their green cards last year.
U.S. foreign aid has been the subject of recent criticism. IBTimes tracked where it has been going and what it is being spent on.
Immigrants' rights groups say the administration has leaned too heavily on enforcement-heavy policies.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has been criticized for sending 41 refugees back to Sri Lanka. The rest now have 72 hours to get out.
President Obama caught flak for his handling of the immigration crisis from all angles on the airwaves Sunday.
Nearly 100,000 Central Americans, including 52,000 unaccompanied minors, have crossed into the U.S. since October.
New data from Gallup shows that American voters are most concerned about the economy, and think Republicans can handle it better.
"The fact is we have to do more to retain and attract world-class talent to the United States," Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker said.