
Migrant organizations mobilize across the United States to support Kamala Harris
Rights groups are stepping forward in the face of Trump’s threats and trying to convince millions of voters to back the Democrat

Rights groups are stepping forward in the face of Trump’s threats and trying to convince millions of voters to back the Democrat

Several billboards will display messages welcoming immigrants in Ohio, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, and Wisconsin to counter the Republican rhetoric that criminalizes them

The example of Arizona, where the departure of 40% of unauthorized migrants led to an annual reduction of 2% of GDP, provides clues as to what may happen at the national level if the Republican candidate delivers on his promise

The US president kicks off National Hispanic Heritage Month at the White House East Room with a reception for around 200 people and an introduction by the actress and entrepreneur Jessica Alba

The organization Voto Latino claims to have increased new voters by 200%, but says there are still obstacles to getting Hispanics to register in large numbers

IDB study shows the impact that AI will have on the labor market. Women and low-skilled workers are more vulnerable to being replaced

The Democratic senatorial candidate likes to point out that her first job was selling donuts, while her election rival, Rick Scott, ‘bought donut stores to give his mom something to do’

People who have already submitted applications to obtain legal resident status in the U.S. for themselves or their undocumented spouses have seen their hopes turn to disappointment with the pause of the Keeping Families Together program

The judge wants more time to study the lawsuit filed by 16 Republican states that want to eliminate ‘Parole in Place,’ a program that could benefit 500,000 migrants

A study reveals that family stress caused by fear of deportation triples the risk of mental issues such as depression and aggression among Hispanic youth
The Department of Homeland Security warns of the risk that they may be subject to human trafficking and suffer exploitation or forced labor

Texas will require hospitals to report the immigration status of patients and Oklahoma wants to assess the cost of educating children who lack legal residency

Various Republican proposals, including one from vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance, look to impose a tax on money transfers to the neighboring country

The candidate’s campaign has released a new ad, in English and Spanish, that seeks to further capitalize on the enthusiasm over the change to the Democratic ticket

‘I don’t expect our signs to convince the Cuban MAGA lunatics in Florida, who are part of the Trump cult,’ says the founder of Mad Dog PAC, which is behind the billboards featuring messages in Spanish

The forecast for this hurricane season is likely to lead to new hikes to prices, which have increased 100% since 2021. Many homeowners and insurers have left the state

The country’s aging population and low fertility rate jeopardizes the solvency of Social Security and the Medicare program, according to a new study by Brookings

The 69-year-old, who has been an activist for four decades and helped win over the Latino vote in several campaigns, has published ‘Relentless,’ a memoir about how the Hispanic community has become a transformative force in the country

A recent poll shows that the Democratic candidate maintains a slight advantage over the Republican. However, a third option, Robert F. Kennedy, is emerging as the main threat to the president’s re-election

There are five million working individuals in the United States who need extra income from clients to reach the minimum wage, and of these, 70% are women

Socioeconomic, cultural and language barriers imply a greater predisposition to contracting certain forms of the disease, particularly those caused by infectious processes. It also makes access to effective treatments difficult

The Treasury will allow Cuban entrepreneurs who are outside the United States to open accounts and make transactions

In the 2024 elections, Hispanic Americans will be — more than ever — the quiet force that will define the results. And, according to the polls, for the first time in history, Latino support for the Republican Party has surpassed this community’s intention to vote for the Democrats

An aversion to providing personal details, lack of knowledge of the voting system and the belief that their ballot doesn’t count diminishes Hispanic participation at the polls