Some criminals pose as consultants or specialists offering shortcuts to obtain residency, work permits, asylum, and even U.S. citizenship
Churches are changing holiday traditions, foregoing posadas and processions, and using Nativity scenes as a form of protest against deportations
Psychologists and teachers warn about the long-term impact on the mental health of minors, who are already having difficulty concentrating and keeping up with their studies
The tool was developed so that the Latino community in the US can easily notify their families about detentions by immigration agents
The renowned Puerto Rican journalist defends bilingual, independent, and community-based journalism in Trump’s America
A study has analyzed 3,300 Spanish-speaking groups on the world’s most popular instant messaging application
The state attorney general has appealed to the Supreme Court, while the governor and conservative legislators have condemned the ruling as judicial overreach
The star of the film ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ shines in his first leading role, alongside Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna — and he’s not forgetting his roots
Reeling from aid cuts, the immigration agenda and a government shutdown with no end in sight, those who supported the Republican in the 2024 elections feel a mixture of guilt, anger and bewilderment
After their song ‘La Cumbia de la Migra’ went viral thanks to Pedro Pascal, the group of migrant musicians have received threats over their protest music
The Hispanic community is one of the hardest hit by the stalled federal budget, which jeopardizes their access to essential food and health subsidies
In late September, the state began allowing people to bear firearms in public
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the former Telemundo host criticizes Donald Trump’s policies and expresses concern about the treatment of immigrants
The founder of the We Are All Human organization highlights the power that the Latino community has amassed in the United States in recent years and says that it will continue to do so, despite anti-immigrant rhetoric
Democrats claim the Arizona congresswoman’s swearing-in is being delayed to prevent the publication of documents related to the sex offender
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the young Colombian singer and Latin Grammy winner spoke about her creative process, the importance of her Latin roots, and the release of her first album
Dominick Skinner is dedicated to tracking the identities of immigration officials. Hundreds of volunteers have participated in his project, and in the last 30 days alone, his website has received nearly a million visits
On the quarter-century anniversary of the animated series, broadcast in 150 countries, its creators highlight the importance of Latin culture amid Trump’s attacks
The first Latina to take the reigns of one of the industry’s most important magazines talks with EL PAÍS about the recent wave of changes in the fashion world, and representation in the media
In the agricultural heart of the country’s most productive state, more than half of farmworkers are estimated to be undocumented, yet farmers decisively voted last year for the Republican candidate who promised to deport them. The tension between political promises and economic needs has created a contradiction with no immediate solution
The closure of CBP, which distributed federal funds to public radio and TV, has endangered dozens of rural and community stations
The singer, who has played 30 shows in Puerto Rico and will stage around 50 on a world tour, has decided to skip the US: ‘It’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about’
A small Iowan town is grappling with the death of a 36-year-old who suffered psychological decline after losing his job due to Trump’s policies and was shot by a police officer
On August 22, immigration authorities filed a motion to reopen the investigation and deport him, arguing that the judge had rushed to issue a ruling in favor of the artist
According to a survey conducted by the analytics company Nielsen on the feelings of the Hispanic population, only 10% are optimistic about their life opportunities
Four residents recall the passage of the 2005 storm, which left 1,400 people dead and caused extensive property damage, and the recovery of New Orleans afterward