A significant milestone has been reached: the census reveals that 1,038,671 people born in Spanish-speaking countries in the Americas now reside in the region. Just 25 years ago, this number was only 81,552, highlighting the rapid pace of a wave that is reshaping the community
The data cited by the president-elect contradict reality: the conviction rate for violent crimes among native-born citizens is more than twice that of migrants with irregular status
Educational institutions have issued statements to reassure students worried about deportation and immigration raids, promising not to share their data with federal authorities
Videos of agents intercepting two little girls in the state have gone viral, as over 100 minors traveling alone are caught trying to cross into the US in a single week
The incoming administration of the president-elect has reaffirmed its commitment to either outlaw or compel cooperation from localities that, by law, refuse to collaborate with federal immigration authorities
Two polls reveal strong public support for the Republican’s plans, though it declines significantly when the policies involve family separations or economic repercussions, such as increased inflation
The state’s agricultural industry, where most workers are undocumented, are concerned the Republican’s plan will trigger a domino effect with sweeping consequences for the country
The Mexican-Cuban comedian gets laughs out of trauma, fragile masculinity and the importance of going to therapy in the series ‘Lopez vs Lopez,’ now into its third season
The actress has decided to live in Spain and Mexico and is concerned about those who cannot leave ‘this dystopian country’: ‘The shocking part is not that he won. It’s that a convicted criminal who spews so much hate could hold the highest office’
A survey conducted by multiple organizations shows that 62% of the Latino vote supported Kamala Harris and challenges claims that the Republican candidate was the top choice among Latino men
The exhibition at the Museo del Barrio, in New York City, is presenting the work of 33 emerging and established artists. It includes figures who have never had a museum exhibition before, such as the 95-year-old Venezuelan clay artist Magdalena Suarez Frimkess
The Republican candidate’s proposal to exempt tips from taxes has forced Democrats to react. The votes of Latino hospitality workers could be key to tipping the presidential election
The journalist addresses the elusive Latino vote in the context of this year’s election and with her latest book, ‘Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America’
The Mexican-American journalist, the founder of the Futuro Media Group, is one of the most influential voices from the Latino community in the United States
One month before the elections, the fear of a second Trump presidency has led thousands of migrants to request an appointment to cross into the US from the Mexico border
The community fears that the massive deportations promised by the Republican candidate, justified by an 18th-century law, will lead to the expulsion of immigrants with residency permits as well as American citizens
With the temporary pause of the programs, the future of more than a million migrants — who have formed families and established homes in the United States — is hanging in the balance
The majority of this group of voters continues to support Democrats, but at levels lower than those seen in the 2016 or 2020 elections, according to a survey by ‘The New York Times’
A new report from the American Immigration Council highlights the immense financial burden of the Republican’s campaign promise, arguing it would become a significant drain on taxpayers