A presidential order might end a nightmare that’s been all too real for thousands of families. Certain undocumented spouses of citizens might finally win the right to work and apply for legal residency without risking deportation or exile of 10 years or more.
Read MoreOne up-and-coming immigrant comedian is resonating with Latino audiences both in social media and on the stage.
Read MoreIn Lexington, Nebraska, where two-thirds of residents are Hispanic, hundreds of children lack access to high-quality child care from providers who can communicate with their parents. Something had to change.
Read MoreLatinos and African Americans suffer the nation’s highest rates of long COVID. Yet systemic health care inequality and poor outreach have resulted in clinics with mostly white patient lists.
Read More¿Qué podrían ganar los estados fronterizos con la elección de Sheinbaum como presidenta de México?
Read MoreWhat’s in it for border states with Sheinbaum as Mexico’s new elected president?
Read MoreLos mexicanos fronterizos esperan que la primera presidenta del país tenga éxito donde sus predecesores no lo han tenido.
Read MoreBorderland Mexicans hope the country’s first female president prevails where her predecessors have not.
Read MoreLa próxima elección presidencial en México podría definir el destino de los 30 años de lucha del país por una democracia plena.
Read MoreThe upcoming Mexican presidential election may determine the fate of Mexico’s 30-year-quest for a full democracy.
Read MoreEducators, parents and policy-makers are grappling with a new understanding of what children actually need to become good readers. What is the impact on English Language Learners in classrooms across the U.S.?
Read MoreOne boricua gubernatorial candidate wants to decolonize Puerto Rico with the help of those who left.
Read MoreA Texas Community is Being Bombarded by Cancer-Causing Benzene. State Officials Have Known for Nearly Two Decades.
Read MoreA student journalist on how her team coped with the stress of covering a campus under siege.
Read MoreLa Raza Database Project seeks a true count of Latinos killed by police — but determining identity complicates accurate reporting.
Read MoreGun violence suffered by Latinos in the U.S. has increased. Survivors often face a difficult road ahead that includes medical bills and accessing mental health resources.
Read MoreIn Arizona, a legacy of English-only education, systemic racism and xenophobic laws create a mental health crisis among Latino students.
Read MoreWhile thousands of undocumented immigrants are newly eligible for Medi-Cal, others have been disenrolled as pandemic-era policies wind down.
Read MoreFilmmaker Joseph Mathew takes us on a journey that explores the power migrants can have, while portraying real characters.
Read MoreCross-border immigrant organizations pivot to disaster relief following Hurricane Otis.
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