By Javier Zurita | June 25, 2015 | 4:15 PM EDT

If you want to get a better idea of where Univision’s liberal bias comes from, just take a look at some of the sponsors behind the network’s programming. This became apparent once again during Univision’s recent televised “town-hall” meeting aimed at examining the predicament both President Obama’s executive immigration actions and the targeted beneficiaries of those actions currently find themselves in: Deferred Action on Childhood Arrival & Deferred Action for Parents of Americans, respectively.

June 24, 2015 | 10:08 PM EDT

The recent agreement between the California state legislature and Governor Jerry Brown to open the state’s public healthcare program to children who are in the United States illegally received widespread praise on the principal national newscasts of Univision, Telemundo and MundoFox.

June 24, 2015 | 8:10 PM EDT

El reciente acuerdo entre la legislatura y el gobernador Jerry Brown (D) de California, para ofrecer acceso al sistema estatal de salud pública a los infantes que se encuentran ilegalmente en los Estados Unidos, fue celebrado ampliamente en los principales noticieros nacionales de Univisión, Telemundo y MundoFox.

June 24, 2015 | 2:31 PM EDT

Unlike CBS, NBC and ABC evening news, in its coverage of the latest Confederate flag controversy Univision, the nation’s top Spanish-language network, has pointed out Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s checkered past in relation to the rebel emblem.

June 24, 2015 | 2:31 PM EDT

A diferencia de los noticieros nacionales estelares de CBS, NBC y ABC, la cobertura de la controversia sobre la bandera confederada en Univisión, el mayor canal de habla española, destacó la inconsistencia de la candidata presidencial demócrata Hillary Clinton en relación con el emblema rebelde.

June 23, 2015 | 4:22 PM EDT

If one thing can be counted on since Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) announced his presidential campaign, it’s that the nation’s top Spanish-language networks will give more coverage to the pro-amnesty protesters stalking the Senator’s campaign and interrupting his speeches than to the substance of what is happening and what Rubio is actually saying at those events. 

June 23, 2015 | 4:15 PM EDT

Si el algo puede darse por sentado desde que el senador Marco Rubio (R-FL) anunció su candidatura presidencial, es que la mayores cadenas de habla hispana dedicarán más tiempo en el aire a manifestantes pro-amnistía, acosando a Rubio e interrumpiendo sus discursos, que al contenido noticioso de lo que está sucediendo y a lo que Senador está diciendo en estos eventos.

By MRC Latino Staff | and By Katie Yoder | June 21, 2015 | 2:31 PM EDT

While the climate change content in Pope Francis’s new encyclical has been heavily covered by Univision, Telemundo and MundoFox, other core teachings in the encyclical, on such bedrock issues as abortion and gender, continue to be entirely ignored by these networks.

By MRC Latino Staff | and By Katie Yoder | June 21, 2015 | 2:30 PM EDT

Mientras los contenidos sobre cambio climático de la nueva encíclica del papa Francisco  han sido ampliamente reseñados por Univisión, Telemundo y MundoFox, otras enseñanzas claves del documento papal sobre el aborto y género han sido completamente ignoradas por estas cadenas.

By Ken Oliver-Méndez | June 21, 2015 | 12:48 PM EDT

Como si ya no fueran demasiado estrechos los vínculos entre la campaña presidencial de Hillary Clinton y Univisión, la cadena hispanoparlante de mayor audiencia, el conductor principal de Univisión y Fusión, Jorge Ramos, anunció que su hija Paola se incorpora a la Campaña Clinton.

By Ken Oliver-Méndez | June 20, 2015 | 8:18 PM EDT

As if the ties between the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign and Univision, the nation's most widely-viewed Spanish-language television network, weren't close enough, along comes Univision and Fusion star anchor Jorge Ramos announcing that his daughter, Paola, is now becoming a Hillary Clinton campaign aide.

By Javier Zurita | June 18, 2015 | 6:10 PM EDT

The California legislature’s approval of a bill that enables undocumented children to obtain health insurance from the state’s Health Benefit Exchange was cause for celebration during a recent Univision morning show segment. In addition to covering minors, unauthorized immigrants 19 years of age or older are also slated to become eligible for enrollment upon determination by the state that “sufficient funding is available.”