Contrary to Stereotypes, Undocumented Immigrants Not Tied to Higher Crime Rates
A recently published study by NBER showed undocumented migrants not found to be the prime cause of crime. They are actually often the victims.
One in Four Latinos Forced to Sell Belongings to Afford Housing, Study Finds
Less than half of Latinos in the U.S. say they can easily afford their housing payments, leaving them needing to make sacrifices in their daily lives
Almost a Third of Children Under 12 Reported as Missing are Latino, Analysis Finds
Data from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children crunched by Telemundo
This Is How Widespread Americans Think Discrimination Toward Latinos Is
A survey by the Pew Research Center reveals that most Americans believe at least some discrimination is present in the country
Latino Voter Registration Rates Remain Among the Lowest in the Country: Here's Why
From systemic restrictions to lack of outreach, here are some of the reasons why Latinos continue to trail behind in voter registration.
Despite Rising Latino Homeownership Rates, National House Affordability Issues Persist
The average income that Americans must make has sharply increased in the past four years. However, Latino homeownership rate remains at an all-time high.
A Look At Latino Voters In New York Ahead Of The State's Primary Elections
Here's what else you should know about the Hispanic vote in the Empire State
'Poor Little Dove, You Fell for It': Exploring April Fool's and Latino Tradition of 'Día de los inocentes'
In Latin America, there is a similar celebration to April Fool's Day, known as "Día de los Inocentes," on December 28
Quality of Life, Latino Approval Drop Poses Challenges for Mayor Adams Ahead of 2025 Elections in New York
Eric Adams' handling of immigration and public safety are some of the reasons for the drop among Latinos
Controversial Herbicide Poses Disproportionate Health Risks for Rural Latino Communities in California
Despite links to Parkinson's disease and other health risks, Paraquat remains a widely used herbicide
Smithsonian Museum of the American Latino Settles Lawsuit Over Hispanic-Focused Internship
The Smithsonian now states that a Latino-focused internship is available to all students regardless of race.
Baltimore Bridge Tragedy: Deaths of Six Latinos Spotlight Safety Concerns for Construction Workers
The bodies of two of the six victims of the Baltimore bridge collapse have been recovered as the incident raises broader questions
Latino Immigrants Emerge as Primary Drivers of U.S. Entrepreneurship, Census Data Reveals
Four years after the pandemic, Latin American immigrants are starting businesses at more than twice the rate of the rest of the U.S. population
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Are On The Rise, Yet They Face a Series of Dire Challenges
The U.S. is on the cusp of being home to over 1,000 Hispanic-Serving Institutions, yet infrastructure and digital needs remain an obstacle
'Playbol': Nearly a Dozen Latino Pitchers Prepare for Opening Day as 2024 MLB Season Approaches
This year's number surpasses the record established in 2017, when nine Latino pitchers started on the symbolic day
The U.S. is Not On Track To Eliminate Latino Disparities This Century, McKinsey Institute Reveals
Although significant advances have been made over the past decades, Latino and Black residents continue to face great disparities
Most Latino Parents Support Policies Addressing Social Media Impact on Children, Survey Shows
One third of Latino adolescents and children using social media in the U.S. do it "almost constantly," according to their parents.
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Face Urgent Infrastructure and Digital Needs Amid DEI Program Closures: GAO
A study by the U.S. Government Accountability Office highlights issues in physical and digital infrastructure
Interview: 'The Future Looks Bright' as Latinos See Largest Increase in Homeownership During 2023
NAHREP argues that Hispanics disproportionately drive homeownership growth
'We are a Nation of Immigrants': Biden Appeals to Latinos in Interview Amid Push to Regain Support
The president gave an interview to Univision Radio as he launches "Latinos con Biden-Harris" a campaign initiative aimed at reaching out to the demographic
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
Are Migrants Harmful to the U.S. Economy? On the Contrary, Reveals a New Study
As new waves of immigration reach the U.S., new discourse of their effect on the economy emerges. Despite controversy, the impact seems to not be detrimental
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