"We’re going to keep the families together. We have to keep the families together, but they have to go,” the U.S. presidential candidate says of undocumented immigrants.
President Barack Obama and Bill Clinton will be later joined by Hillary Clinton at an evening celebration marking the birthday of civil rights activist and American businessman Vernon Jordan.
The U.S. presidential candidate will fly back to New York after a campaign stop at the Iowa State Fair.
Who doesn't like going to the state fair?
The Iran nuclear deal "isn’t a deal at all,” the Florida senator and presidential candidate said. “It is a string of concessions to a sworn adversary of the United States.”
Arrivals from overseas top 42 million, or 13.3 percent of the total U.S. population, the highest level in 105 years, Census data show.
The American real estate mogul ranks No. 9 and is considered a "Kremlin agent," meaning a supporter of Russia in international affairs.
The show will be pushed back to the 2016-2017 season.
A friendly game of golf between GOP presidential candidates Donald Trump and Sen. Rand Paul quickly devolved into bickering.
Fox News and GOP front-runner Donald Trump have seemingly agreed to end their feud.
While a poll shows 65 percent of Americans support the idea, just one Republican presidential candidate seems to agree.
The retired neurosurgeon gains voter support after last week's Republican debate -- as does Carly Fiorina, another Washington outsider.
The real estate mogul mended fences with Fox News after a weeklong feud with Megyn Kelly -- and walked back his threat of a third-party run.
Jeb Bush called Hillary Clinton's record as secretary of state a "failure."
In his first speech since the Republican presidential debates last week, Donald Trump touched on a range of topics, from China to Mexico to American foreign diplomats.
Amal Clooney tops the list of most-wanted candidates to replace Donald Trump on "The Celebrity Apprentice."
A new Suffolk University poll conducted after last week's GOP debate still has Trump way out front in Iowa.
The former first lady, who is hosting the second Republican debate, is known for uttering numerous memorable quotes about politics and life in the White House.
It's one of several bills California Gov. Jerry Brown signed Monday that change immigration policy in the state.
“Is there really anything substantive from calling people fat or stupid?” Rand Paul said of fellow candidate Donald Trump.
A June 2002 study found that only 12 percent of Americans were in favor of an increase in immigration.
Those who watched the Republican debate were more, not less, supportive of Donald Trump than the general public.