As advocates and academics question the impact of flights over neighborhoods, police departments lack persuasive evidence of crime-fighting effectiveness
Read MoreArizona’s Fate in the Midterms Depends on Latino Voters
Read MoreEven with gas prices falling, the recent rise is still hurting Latinos already reeling from Covid and inflation
Read MoreBorder agents improperly shared confidential information on U.S. journalists, activists, and others with Mexican law enforcement, putting these individuals at risk in a country with a dismal record on human rights
Read MoreAfter the 2021 halt in applications, many Dreamers’ dreams are set aside
Read MoreAnti-abortion advocates don’t just want to criminalize abortion. Their strategy is to isolate the person seeking an abortion by targeting everyone that makes such care possible, whether it’s providers, friends — or journalists
Read MoreExpanding view of domestic violence in California gives survivors new tool, but unsympathetic judges remain an obstacle
Read MoreA longtime activist for immigrant rights turns her attention to children hurt by family separation, and deportation, with a book that specially speaks to them
Read MoreReproductive care will be even more challenging for marginalized people after the fall of Roe v. Wade
Read MoreA MEXICAN JOURNALIST IN UKRAINE DOCUMENTS A GROWING REFUGEE CRISIS
Read MoreAn investigation documents a drunk mechanic, shackles, a crash landing and minimal regulation among risks migrant detainees face on ice air
Read MoreLawmakers are ringing alarms over a federal study that shows diversity and inclusion for Latinos in media and entertainment is “abysmal”
Read MoreLast fall, mail-in ballots from Latino voters in some counties in Washington state were more likely to be rejected by election officials. An investigation reveals how bias may be subjecting Latino ballots to greater scrutiny
Read MoreWhat began as complaints against a new tax has mushroomed into an ongoing referendum on the Colombian government’s handling of the pandemic, growing inequality, and police brutality
Read MoreCuba is going through one of its hardest times since the Soviet Union fell. And despite a government crackdown, people are tapping social media and encrypted apps to voice anger over shortages of basic goods and a mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreMientras busca la reelección, el gobernador de Texas planea expandir la construcción de un muro fronterizo con fondos estatales y privados, pero encuentra resistencia en las comunidades
Read MoreWhile seeking reelection Texas governor’s plan to expand the border wall with state and private funds has been met with resistance by border communities
Read MoreLos Dreamers no se consideran una minoría. Con gran claridad política, su ejercicio de una ciudadanía de facto los ha convertido en los últimos años en uno de los movimientos activistas más importantes en la nación
Read MoreDreamers don’t consider themselves a minority. With great political clarity, their practice of de facto citizenship has made them one of the nation’s most important activist movements
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