The CBP One app is a tool developed by the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to facilitate immigration control at the American border. Announced by the White House in 2020 as part of a series of measures to manage the growing flow of immigrants, the app would allow asylum seekers to anticipate their applications and schedule a visit to a port of entry in the United States, avoiding the need to wait days a...
Sixteen Republican-led states have filed a lawsuit against a federal program introduced by President Joe Biden that aims to offer a path to citizenship to immigrants without legal status who are married to U...
A series of raids on Democratic homes in South Texas, which were carried out as part of an election integrity investigation conducted by the state's attorney general, have sparked a confrontation with the Lea...
Vice President Kamala Harris has taken a firmer stance on immigration and unauthorized crossings at the southern border of the United States, reflecting a shift in her rhetoric as she seeks to attract a wide...
The growing economic impact of Latinas in the United States has been highlighted for their significant contribution to the country's GDP, which reached $1.3 trillion in 2021. This represents an increase of m...
On August 20, U.S.-funded flights began to repatriate migrants who crossed the Darién jungle on the Panama-Colombian border. The initiative was announced by Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino, who high...
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attended a rally in Arizona where she gave her first detailed speech on immigration. According to the Associated Press, using her experience as a former attorney general of ...
There is a growing importance of the Latin market in the United States, and brands are adapting to cater to this expanding demographic. Based on a new report from cultural insights researcher from Collage, brands th...
The third "Raizado" cultural festival organized by Latinx House, celebrating Latino excellence in Aspen, Colorado, was held. The event brought together personalities such as Elizabeth Velasco, author Sandra Cisnero...
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has announced the resumption of work in support of non-profit groups in Arizona, USA, that provide humanitarian assistance to migrants and asylum seekers crossing the US-Mexico bord...
The report released by the UCLA – Latino Policy and Politics Institute analyzes the flaws in the current methods of collecting racial and ethnic data used by federal surveys in the United States, including...
The crisis in the U.S. asylum system, despite the lamentations of political leaders of various stripes about its collapse, finds incoherent proposed solutions that have so far not been effective. These responses...
The repatriation of a valuable collection of more than 250 Mexican artifacts, including ancient tools, instruments and clay sculptures, which had been in the Parthenon Museum in Nashville since the 1960s, accord...
Last Wednesday (26), students from the International Relations course at UNESP in Marília and the Facultad de Contaduría y Administración at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) held an online me...
Cid Wilson has been the President and CEO of the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) since July 2014, where he leads a growing team of talented and dedicated professionals. With more than 30 yea...
Eduardo (Eddie) Canales was a union activist and defender of migrants' rights who died last July 30 at the age of 76, victim of pancreatic cancer. The son of migrant farmworkers, he grew up in a border town in Texa...
Edward James Olmos is a Mexican-American actor, director, producer, and activist, born in 1947, known for his raspy voice, distinctive features, and for playing complex Latino characters in film, television, and...
Daniella Ramirez, 22 (Miramar, Florida), is a third-generation artistic swimmer who followed in her grandmother's and mother's footsteps in the sport. Since she was a little girl, Daniella has been immersed in t...
Liza Colón-Zayas, born 1972, is an American actress and playwright best known for her role as Tina Marrero in the comedy-drama series “The Bear”. A New Yorker of Puerto Rican origin, Colón-Zayas brought her s...
Ritchie John Torres (born March 12, 1988) is an American politician affiliated with the Democratic Party. He was elected in 2013 to New York City's 15th District Council, becoming the first publicly gay candidate t...