
Jorge Ramos
News and interviews by Jorge Ramos with the most important political and cultural figures of our times. Everything about Immigration in the U.S., México and Latin América.

30 YEARS WITH JORGE RAMOS
“Jorge Ramos: 30 Years of Unwavering News Coverage" is a must-see tribute to the iconic Univision news anchor. Join us as we celebrate three decades of fearless reporting, unrelenting passion, and groundbreaking interviews with the most influential figures of our time. From his humble beginnings in Mexico to his meteoric rise as one of the most respected journalists in America, Jorge Ramos has left an indelible mark on the world of news media.

Documentary: Hate Rising
Hate Rising Jorge Ramos Avalos October 19, 2016 Around sunset, in the backyard of a house in a small Ohio town, a group of men set fire to a wooden swastika they'd built. As the flames rose, they raised their right arms and made a Nazi salute.

Dreaming of Selena
It’s been 25 years since we lost Mexican-American icon Selena.
Netflix’s, “Selena: The Series” brings the late singer’s story to life for a new generation. And the fans are reacting.

Mexican Hustlers
These Mexicans figured out a complex way to sidestep Maduro and get dollars into Venezuela’s economy. And Venezuelans are becoming tech leaders by necessity as they adopt the system to survive.
Jorge Ramos
Journalism Excellence Award 2017 by Gabriel García Márquez Awards. Winner of 8 Emmy Awards. Presenter of Al Punto and Univision News, as well as AMERICA with Jorge Ramos in Fusión TV.
Jorge Ramos has been called “Star newscaster of Hispanic TV” and “Hispanic TV’s No. 1 correspondent and key to a huge voting bloc” by The Wall Street Journal. Time magazine put him on one of the covers for its “100 most influential people in the world” (2015 issue) and on the list of “the 25 most influential Hispanics in the United States”.
He has interviewed some of the most influential leaders in the world: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, Harry Reid, Newt Gingrich, John McCain, John Edwards, Al Gore, George Bush Sr., John Kerry, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chávez, Felipe Calderon and dozens of Latin American presidents.
