Julián Castro

The president is "sad," "angry" about two deadly mass shootings within 24 hours, his acting chief of staff said.
The former Obama housing chief clarified his stance on the ex-president's immigration policy after clashing with Joe Biden over Obama-era deportations.
While speaking at the AFSCME forum in Las Vegas, Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro defended the Obama administration’s actions on immigration reform, saying they improved over time.
The 2020 Democratic candidate highlighted the huge disparities that Native Americans face in health and economic opportunity.
The Democratic presidential candidate also explained to "The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert why he doesn't hesitate to call President Donald Trump a racist.
“I don’t believe in criminalizing desperation,” the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate said.
Julián Castro is facing backlash from some other Obama administration alums over his calls to repeal the law Trump has used to split up families at the border.
The Democratic presidential candidate also explained why Trump was actually "deadset" on making conditions worse.
It’s a far cry from open borders. But it could transform immigration enforcement.
White House contenders deride him for staging a publicity stunt with little to show for it -- other than aiding a dictator.