With one of the largest DACA-eligible populations in the country, Georgia’s economy could significantly improve with easier and more affordable access to higher education in the state’s public college system.
FBI: Hate Crimes Against Latinos Increased More Than 8% in 2019
“Our communities, especially those most affected by hate crimes such as the Latino community, deserve better,” Rep. Sylvia García said.
Judge Rules Trump Administration Cannot Deport Migrant Children Without Trial
President Donald Trump used Title 42 to say these children posed a health risk because of COVID-19.
Kamala Harris Makes History: She Is Now the First Black, Indian American, and Woman VP
To see the daughter of an Indian woman and a Black man, at a time when police brutality and anti-immigration rhetoric are prevalent, has offered many Americans a sense of hope.
‘Long Time Coming’: Latino Voters Celebrate Flipping Arizona Blue
“This feels like looking at all of the hard work we’ve been able to do over the past 15 years, looking at real change, looking at real power.”
ICE Plans to Fast-Track Deportations of Undocumented Immigrants Without Due Process
A US Court of Appeals has given more power to ICE agents and taken constitutional rights away from undocumented immigrants.
Puerto Rican Eliseo Santana Is the First Hispanic Running for Sheriff in Pinellas County
The Latino professional wants to bring equity to the Sheriff’s Office, where he worked for 31 years.
Trump Has Deliberately Targeted Immigrants During the Pandemic. These 13 Policies Prove It.
From denying DACA applications to forcing meat-packing plants to remain open, Trump has target immigrants even more so since the start of the pandemic.
UPDATED: Ivanka Trump May Have Violated Federal Ethics Law With Goya Promotional Tweet
Latinos vowed to boycott Goya food products after its CEO praised President Donald Trump. Now another Trump is coming to their rescue.
Latinos Could Save this Country. But First, we Must Conquer our Racism Against Black Americans.
In spite of being the two most powerful voting minorities in the U.S., African Americans and Latinos have a common enemy. Hint: It is not each other.