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With less than five months until the general election, President Biden announced sweeping federal action that will give undocumented spouses of American citizens who have lived in the United States at least 10 years a new path to permanent residency and, in time, legal citizenship. The plan could not only bring citizenship to some 500,000 spouses who qualify but also to roughly 50,000 children, and shield them from deportation in the meantime.

“It’s important that communities really see that the president is fighting for issues that matter to them and to their families,” said Biden campaign manager Julie Chávez Rodríguez in an exclusive interview with CBS News.

“For families who are eligible for this new executive order, they will be able to sleep better tonight, knowing that they have an opportunity to help ensure that they are not separated by cruel policies, they will be able to maybe hug each other a little bit tighter, knowing that they can remain together as a whole family here in this country as a result of this executive order,” she said.

Rodríguez also drew a contrast between actions taken by the Biden administration and those of former president Donald Trump. She told CBS News political director Fin Gomez, “It’s also a stark reminder of the extremely cruel and chaotic family separation policies that we saw from Donald Trump’s administration,” adding, “I think we can all remember those images of literally crying babies being ripped from their mothers’ arms.”

Meanwhile, in Racine, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, Trump knocked the new Biden immigration policy. “One of Crooked Joe’s most destructive moves yet is the lawless executive action,” Trump said, promising to undo it if he is elected in November.

“He’s going to formally grant a mass amnesty to millions of illegal aliens that came into our country,” Trump falsely claimed, adding, “I think a lot of them are going to vote for me.”

Mr. Biden drew a majority of Latino voters in 2020, but Trump continues to make gains within the community. According to a CBS News poll from earlier this year, Mr. Biden’s support among Latino voters has dropped by 12 points since 2020. 

While it’s unlikely that Trump will win a majority of the Latino vote in November, some of his allies tell CBS News they believe a Hispanic vice presidential running mate could help peel Latino support off the margins and help win battleground states like Nevada and Arizona, which both have a large Latino electorate. CBS News has reported previously that Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida has risen to the top of the Trump’s running-mate shortlist, along with several other Republicans.

Still, Rodríguez says she isn’t worried about the potential impact of a Latino vice presidential contender like Rubio on the Republican ticket. “I don’t think that there’s any one individual or frankly — any one speech or any one thing that anyone can do, including Donald Trump or his campaign, that will — hide the fact that he despises my community.”



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2024’s top movies, music and Broadway shows revealed

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Industry officials and fans are celebrating the top movies of 2024. Meanwhile, women dominated popular music this year. CBS News contributor Jamie Wax breaks down the biggest entertainment trends.

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Dow plunges after Powell’s comments on rate cuts

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 1,100 points Wednesday. Earlier in the day, the Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark rate a quarter-point. However, the precipitous drop in stock markets came after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s remarks that the Fed may not slash rates in 2025 as much as had initially been projected. Kelly O’Grady explains.

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Suspect in murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO expected to waive extradition, lawyer says

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Luigi Mangione, the man indicted on murder charges in the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is expected to waive extradition back to New York, his lawyer said Wednesday. Mangione is currently in custody in Pennsylvania.

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