Politics
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Members Take to Social Media to Criticize GOP Lawmakers Over Immigration
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Members are criticizing the GOP for blocking an aid bill for Ukraine and Israel over immigration demands.
Federal Judge Orders Halt to Migrant Family Separations at US Border for 8 Years|
This follows the controversial "zero tolerance" policy implemented by the Trump administration
The Biden Campaign Reinforces Hispanic Connexions
According to media reports, the Biden-Harris campaign has tapped Conexión, founded by Colin Rogero
A Surge In Migrant Charter On Mexican Airline Flights to Nicaragua Triggers US Sanctions
Several Cuban migrants said that they had traveled with Viva Aerobus on flights chartered by small travel agencies.
Second Stage Of Hostage-prisoner Release Awaited In Gaza Truce
Israeli prison authorities said 42 Palestinian inmates -- both male and female -- would be freed under the terms of the agreement
Trump's Rhetoric on Migrants, Latinos and Thanksgiving, 'Scream 7' Latino Losses: Top Stories of the Week
A roundup of the top stories shaping the lives of Latinos and Hispanics in the U.S. and in the Americas
Hostages Released by Hamas Are In Red Cross Custody In Egypt
13 Israelis who had been held in the Gaza strip were freed as part of a cease fire
Argentina's Milei no 'Trump of the Pampas', analysts say
A showman, like Trump, Milei first grabbed public attention via appearances as a television panelist, where he would rant about the government's failures, with little concern for political correctness.
Daniel Noboa Sworn In as Ecuador's President, Vowing to Restore Peace
The banana-empire heir will serve only 18 months, the rest of Lasso's term.
Latino Groups Call for Univision to Address Election Coverage Concerns Amid Conservative Defense
Latino voting rights groups want TelevisaUnivision's CEO to explain why the network aired a "softball interview" with Donald Trump
Trump Escalates Migrant Crackdown Rhetoric in Visit to Mexico Border
Texas governor Greg Abbott endorsed the former president 2024's election campaign
Argentina Swings Right, Elects Javier Milei as President
The so-called Libertarian outsider won Sunday runoff against Sergio Massa with a landslide vote
Argentina's Economic Woes Cast Shadow Over Tense Presidential Election
Polls have the candidates neck-and-neck, with Javier Milei at a very slight advantage over Sergio Massa
China's Economic Might Fuels Central America's Dependence
Only Guatemala and Belize are among the 13 nations that still maintain diplomatic ties with Taiwan
Latin Grammy Awards, Leon Krauze Leaves Univision, Hispanics and Clinical Trials: Top Stories of the Week
A roundup of the top stories shaping the lives of Latinos and Hispanics in the U.S. and in the Americas
Texas House Votes to Remove School Vouchers From Massive Education Bill
The outcome was an embarrassment to Gov. Greg Abbott, who spent seven months lobbying two dozen Republicans who signaled opposition to vouchers in April
Most Democrats Want a Primary Challenger to Face Biden in 2024
Biden's approval ratings have been declining for months, and a recent survey suggests that he may be even losing the support of his own party
Univision Anchor León Krauze To Define His Future as Network Seen Closer to Donald Trump
Krauze, who has been hosting "Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna", said in an X publication that he would publish an update on his future professional endeavors
More Women Take Legal Action Against Texas Abortion Ban
Twenty women are challenging the state's abortion laws, saying they were unable to get the health care they needed for their medically complex pregnancies.
Argentina's Frustrated Farmers Embrace Javier Milei Ahead of Runoff Election Against Sergio Massa
The dire state of the economy is the main concern of voters weary of repeated fiscal crises, inflation and currency controls.
Thousands To March In France Against Anti-Semitism
On the eve of the march, President Emmanuel Macron condemned the "unbearable resurgence of unbridled anti-Semitism" in the country.
These Are The Main Latino Gains Following Virginia's Elections This Week
A sizable amount of Latinos will become officials after winning their respective ballots. There are also others who lost their races
Republicans Pass Proposal Banning 'Latinx' Term With Support of Some Hispanic Democrats
The bill passed with 222 votes in favor and aims to ban the use of Latinx in official government documents
Exclusive: Former OAS Leader Urges Latinos to Act as a Unit to Gain Relevance in U.S.
Miguel Angel Rodriguez, ex-Costa Rica President, says Latinos must defend their ideas and principles to better contribute to the development of the U.S.
Former Latin American Presidents Show United Front to Support Candidates Across The Region
The group focused especially on Venezuelan Maria Corina Machado, who won the opposition's primaries and seeks to challenge Nicolas Maduro
Latino Families Stand to Benefit from Inauguration of Low-Income Housing Projects in Florida
HUD found that nearly 25% of Hispanic households met the criteria for worst needs, either paying more than half of their income on housing costs.
Agence France-Presse calls for investigation over strike on Gaza bureau
According to media rights watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF), more than 30 journalists have been killed since the beginning of the war between Israel and Hamas
Open Enrollment, H-1B Visas, Latinos in Corporate Roles: Top Stories of the Week
A roundup of the top stories shaping the lives of Latinos and Hispanics in the U.S. and in the Americas.
U.S. Calls for an End to Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists
Since 1992, over 1,500 journalists and media workers have been killed globally as they pursue information, with most of these cases remaining judicially unresolved, says the Department of State
Haitian Migrants Left Scrambling as Outbound Flights to Nicaragua Are Halted by Government
The Haitian government has not provided an official explanation for its decision