Immigration Is a Large Driver of U.S. Population Increase, With Texas and Georgia Topping the List
A new study by the U.S. Census Bureau reveals counties across the U.S. saw upticks in population, particularly in the Northeast and the South
Federal Government Implements Facial Recognition for Migrants Boarding Domestic Flights Without Passports
Why the change has raised concerns among Latino immigrants in Texas
Navigating Tax Season: How to Get Free Help Filing Your Taxes
From tax clinics to free government programs, here are the free options you should know about at the time of filing your taxes
Migrant Children are Selling Candy in New York City Subways as Families Scramble to Make a Living
Is it child labor? Is it illegal? Should parents accompany their children? New York City agencies can't seem to find the answers to these questions.
Rep Linda Sánchez on Abortion and Elections: 'Latinas Don't Want Politicians Deciding over their Bodies'
The Democratic Congresswoman spoke with The Latin Times to mark International Women's Day
Despite Underrepresentation, 30 Million Latinas Reflect Successes, Challenges of Hispanic U.S. in 2024
On International Women's Day, The Latin Times takes a deep look at what Latinas face in politics, business, and culture
From Wage Disparities to Nationality: Five Key Facts to Know About Latinas and Higher Education in the U.S.
Here's what you should know about the current state of Latinas in higher education
Leap Day Birthdays: How People Born on February 29th Celebrate 'Año Bisiesto'
Legal Curiosities of Leap Day, a date that takes place once in every four years, 2024 being one of them
Gun Violence Revealed As Latino Children's Primary Cause of Death, New Study Shows
Since the beginning of the pandemic, gun violence has sharply increased in the U.S. This trend however, disproportionately affects children of color
More than Half of Latinos in the U.S. are Homeowners, an All-Time High
According to a report by the National Association of Realtors, 51.2% of Latinos owned a home by 2022. What are the challenges that persist
From Le Cordon Bleu to Instagram Virality: Rodrigo Fernandini Brings High-End Latin Cuisine to NYC
The chef and influencer found his passion through cooking, now he turns to fusion and new ideas to celebrate his heritage
Naturalization Made Simple: Top Strategies for Acing the U.S. Citizenship Test & Interview
This comprehensive guide has all the information you'll need to navigate the naturalization interview and test to become a U.S. citizen.
NYC Expands Migrant Shelter Curfews After Increased Complaints
The Adams administration is expanding migrant shelter curfews to 20 more shelters across New York City
Five Latin American Restaurants in NYC Gearing up to Celebrate Love on Valentine's Day
5 Latin American Restaurants in NYC To Celebrate Love This Valentine's Day
How Latino Public Broadcasting Seeks to Expand Its Reach of General Audiences with New VOCES SHORTS
The signature VOCES franchise shifts to an all-digital format that premieres on PBS.org and the PBS App
Afro Latino Week 2024: 6 Million Reasons to Celebrate at the Heart of Hispanic Heritage
The Latin Times launches its first thematic special of the year: Afro Latinos 2024, recognizing this vibrant community's contribution to the U.S.
Valentine's Day Traditions in Latin America: Curious Celebrations and the Link with Friendship
Observed each February 14th, this occasion is the perfect opportunity to celebrate romantic love around the world
Miami Journalist Sues Former Employer After Firing, Says He Was Told His 'Sundial' Show Sounded 'Very Latino'
The controversial firing comes a few weeks after a series of layoffs in several media outlets
Could Latina Moms be 'Nicer' in English? New Study Shows They Might Be
A new study by the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology found that bilingual Latina mothers have dual language personalities.
Asylees and Refugees Can Benefit from This Little-Known Clause to Sponsor Family Members
A step by step guide on how to file and submit Form I-730, the refugee/asylee relative petition, to USCIS
Storms Pummel California as Latinos Stand to be Disproportionately Impacted by Climatic Events
Different studies have shown that Latinos are among the groups most affected by the effects of climate change
Where Can You Find Free Immigration Advice?
From legal clinics to nonprofit organizations, here are some tips to find and be prepared for free immigration consultation.
Latino Democrats in Texas Not Warming Up to Biden; Nearly Half Don't Want to Vote for Him
Nonetheless, a recent survey conducted by the University of Houston shows Biden and Trump winning their party's nomination with overwhelming support
Key Insights into Latinos in the U.S. Military Amid Rising Tensions in the Middle East
After a drone attack left 3 U.S. service members dead in Jordan, a look at some important facts about Latinos in the military.
Funding Shelters, TPS Among Congress Hispanic Caucus' Immigration-Related Priorities for This Year
DACA Protection, Temporary Protected Status and Funding Shelters Among Congress Hispanic Caucus' Priorities
Chita Rivera, Broadway Legend and Latino Icon, Dies at 91
Included in her long list of accolades are two Tony Awards, a Kennedy Center Honor and the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Latino Voters Worry the American Dream is out of Reach For Their Families
According to a set of independent surveys, the mental health crisis affecting Latino children ranks as a top issue of concern
Why is Biden Losing Support With Latinos? Here's What Two Organizations From the Community Say
Officials from Latino Victory and UnidosUS gave their perspective on the trend shown by recent polling
A Look Into Latino Spirituality: How Many Are Religiously Affiliated and How Many are 'Nones'?
A poll by the Pew Research Center shows that Latinos are largely Catholics and, among 'nones,' few are Atheists
Biden's Top Migration Officer Set To Leave The White House Amid Increased Border Tension
Katie Tobin's departure comes amid high tensions between White House and senators on changes to Asylum laws