
Grupo Frontera: ‘What’s happening in the United States is sad, it hurts us’
The regional Mexican band, set to launch a US tour next month, speaks to EL PAÍS about concerns over immigration raids affecting Latino communities in their home country

The regional Mexican band, set to launch a US tour next month, speaks to EL PAÍS about concerns over immigration raids affecting Latino communities in their home country
The changes the Trump administration made to the program leave more than 3.5 million families without help to buy food

Hispanic voters return to supporting the Democrats after disappointment over the economy’s performance and the deportation campaign, according to a poll released Wednesday by the Latino organization UnidosUS

Bad Bunny’s casita is at the center of his concerts on the ‘DebÍ Tirar Más Fotos’ world tour. It’s a symbol of home, but also of an entire community

The president and CEO of UnidosUS, the largest Latino civil rights organization in the United States, assesses the current political climate in the country less than six months before the midterm elections
Laura arrived in the United States without papers in 1986 and now lives with the constant fear of ICE in Los Angeles

One in 20 New Yorkers, mostly African Americans and Latinos, live in aging buildings. Refurbishing them would be more expensive than tearing them down

A dozen US states have passed laws authorizing the sale of homemade food, an important source of income for the migrant community

Lawyers warn about the risks of using the government-promoted CBP Home app, but those who don’t use it also face the threat of detention

The Puerto Rican director presents a new version of the play ’1776′ at the historic Ford’s Theatre in Washington to coincide with the 250th anniversary celebrations

The high cost of living in the city is pushing people out, but family dependency complicates a possible move for Latinos

Just days before a pivotal primary in Texas, the singer and Democratic candidate for the US House takes a break from a bruising campaign with a concert for Mexican fans in Puebla

The presence of the TikTok star at the Super Bowl alongside Karol G and Pedro Pascal sparked outrage among some and curiosity among others. After gaining popularity on social media for her unfiltered posts, she’s announced a reality show on the platform and has been linked to Tom Brady

The SAVE America Act would make voting more difficult for millions of women who adopted their husband’s last name, since it no longer matches the one on their birth certificate

For years, the city built up one of the Americas’ strongest industries of Spanish-language productions, creating an ecosystem that brought work and visibility to thousands of actors and creators

The controversial extended ACA subsidies expired on December 31, and across the country people are struggling to decide between paying the new prices or giving up coverage

Throughout 2025, the Republican administration cracked down not only on illegal immigration, but also on migrants who were in the country with humanitarian protections or certain types of special visas

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