Lack of Latino representation in media remains 'troubling' despite dramatic population growth, study shows
Latinos make up almost 20% of the U.S. population and highly participate as consumers in the entertainment industry, but representation highly lags behind
Only 4% of Latinos use the term 'Latinx' but awareness has almost doubled in the last five years
The study by Pew Research also revealed that 3 in 4 Latinos who have heard the term say it should not be used
Over 50% of Latino voters not contacted by major political parties, says UnidosUS survey
UnidosUS highlights a significant outreach gap as the 2024 election approaches, offering data-driven insights on Latino voter engagement.
Texas has spent $221 million sending tens of thousands of migrants to Democratic-led sanctuary cities
Texas spent an average of $1,847 per person to transport 120k migrants to sanctuary cities, including NYC, Chicago, LA and Washington D.C
A 14-year old Latino student is among the fatal victims of the Apalachee School shooting
Christian Angulo's family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help with his funeral ceremony
Hispanic men have repeatedly been more keen to vote for Trump than women. Here's why
Educational attainment, rather than machismo culture, is emerging as a main catalyst for voting preferences across genders ahead of November
Latina author and Latino filmmaker detained by border patrol while shooting documentary
Mexican American author Reyna Grande and director David Damian Figeroa were stopped, searched and detained by border patrol in southern Arizona
Texas needs hundreds of thousands of new homes to lower soaring costs, comptroller warns
Comptroller report highlights the challenges Texas faces, including rapidly escalating home prices and a severe shortage of available housing.
U.S. Latinas' contribution to the GDP continues to grow, now topping Florida's economy
The figure amounts to $1.3 trillion and has grown more than 50 percent between 2010 and 2021, according to a new report
Gun violence to be top voting issue for Latinos in 2024 elections
Latinos are making gun violence a top voting issue in the 2024 elections, driven by disproportionate impacts on their communities safety.
Testimonies from limbo as a federal judge halts Biden's 'Parole in Place' program
As the politically motivated legal battle for the Parole in Place program continues, families like the Rosados are left waiting.
Chevron's move to Houston raises alarms over air pollution impact on Latino communities
The move from California to Houston has caused concern among environmental advocates
AOC Gives Roaring Speech At DNC, Making The Case To Immigrant Families That 'Kamala Is For You'
The Democrat star delivered remarks during the first day of the DNC, making the case to middle class voters for Harris-Walz ticket.
Asylum seekers in New York City increasingly say they feel safer sleeping on streets instead of shelters
Many migrants have described conditions in the city's shelters as unsafe, unruly and unsanitary
1 in 2 Florida households struggles to make ends meet, minorities find it even tougher
Almost half of Black and Latino cash-constrained families in Florida went without health care because they couldn't afford it.
Poverty rates in Latino-heavy communities grew more than the U.S. average: study
A high cost of living and lack of access to health care are some of the driving factors for increased poverty rates among Latino community, the study says
Biden administration updates program to boost immigration of international entrepreneurs
USCIS launched the IER this program in 2017, expecting 2,940 applications per year. But it has only gotten 94 over the past three
4 in 10 homeless people in Los Angeles are Latinos
The overall count in the city, however, shows total homelessness dropped 2%
Trump is poised to become the Republican with the biggest share of Latino votes since 1972
Latinos were granted the right to vote in 1965 and Nixon holds the biggest share of the demographic among Republicans until now
California, Texas and New York among top states projected to have highest demand for work visas by 2030
As the U.S. economy relied more heavily on migrant labor, this report shows which states and occupations may see the highest migrant demand in the years to come
Latinos in Kansas are three times more likely to lack health insurance than Whites
A study by Kansas Health Institute cited complex cultural, language, economic and legal issues as reasons for the disparity
Coinbase launches campaign aimed at Latino voters, promotes crypto as best option for remittances
The initiative is part of the crypto industry's effort to get supportive politicians in power
Environmental groups push for free National Parks passes for new citizens, greater access for Latinos
"It would be a great way of giving them the best that America has to offer" says the petition from Green Latinos and Friends of the Inyo
What's keeping box offices going for big budget movies? Look no further than Latino audiences
Recent box office performances for "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" and "Inside Out 2" highlight the importance of this demographic
Former Trump campaign aide labels Biden's strategies to win Latinos back "a Hail Mary"
Bryan Lanza went on CNN to express doubt that Biden's effort will help him stem losses of Hispanic voters
Minority Business Enterprises to reach $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2030, led by Latino-owned ventures
The study by the National Minority Supplier Development Council revealed that Latino MBEs increased their revenue by 50% in 2023
Judge weighs closing migrant shelter in El Paso as Texas AG says it's involved in migrant smuggling
Annunciation House representatives have called the accusations "utter nonsense"
Immigrant advocates ask NYC for $4M to aid non-English-speaking families
About three dozen organizations signed a memo Wednesday to expand a communications program.
Latinos are more than twice as likely to be uninsured as non-Hispanic Whites, report says
Even though the rate among Latinos is declining, the gap with non-Hispanic whites is widening, according to the study.
UCLA appoints first ever Latino chancellor: former Mexican Health Secretary Julio Frenk
He was unanimously appointed by the university's Board of Regents