New Jersey immigrant whistleblowers will have extra protections when exposing labor violations
The recently signed law places new fines of up to $10,000 for employers that try to cover up labor violations by threatening workers based on immigration status
Harris was tasked to deal with "root causes" of immigration in Central America, what happened?
Immigration has been a key topic of criticism for the Harris campaign given her involvement with the issue during the Biden administration
U.S. Official hints at Venezuela negotiations as White House refrains from calling Gonzalez president-elect
The Venezuelan elections brought much controversy across the international scene. But while the U.S. has questioned results, its tactic has not been clear
How human trafficking in the California-Mexico border became a multi-million dollar business
Human trafficking along California and Mexico is an increasingly pressing issue for authorities, who say the business now moves around $810 million annually
White House will invest $1 billion in Latin American and Caribbean startups under new initiative
The massive program is set to shake up the start-up scene spark innovation and drive economic growth
Trump campaign ad continues to hammer Harris as 'border czar'; calls her 'dangerously liberal'
The Trump campaign made a two-week purchase Monday of $12 million in broadcast, cable and digital airtime across six battleground states
Political strategist reveals which VP pick Kamala Harris should make to help win back the Latino vote
In an interview with the Latin Times, Mike Madrid drew a contrast between daily developments and fundamental changes in polling, as well as how they can actually influence the elections' outcome
Migrants at the border report 'unnecessary' family separation and verbal abuse by U.S. authorities
The Kino Border Initiative reports to have found 101 instances over two weeks of migrants losing touch with their families after agents send them back
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
NYC will stop cash assistance benefits to New Yorkers that fail to meet work requirements
The city's Social Services agency stopped requiring proof of employment during the pandemic, but it will soon reinstate those qualifications
Latino workers are disproportionately overrepresented among low-wage workers, new study shows
The rate of low-wage workers in the U.S. has drastically decreased, but disparities among minorities in certain states, like Texas, remains high
DoorDash will now allow SNAP recipients to check out groceries with their EBT cards
Since the program was introduced, about 1.1 million users have signed up to the app with their EBT cards, with the company expecting 13 million more
Black and Hispanic Americans disproportionately suffer from 401(k) disparities, study suggests
Blacks and Hispanics tend on average to contribute less to their retirement accounts, potentially due to certain disparities they experience, according to study
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
Despite gains in internet access across the U.S., digital divides persist among certain communities of color
The new report shows that over 13 million new internet users came out of the U.S. However, Latinos still see challenges in accessing these services
Scams are increasingly targeting seniors: here are some of the most popular ones and how to prevent them
Latinos in the U.S. had the highest labor force participation among seniors, making them increasingly vulnerable of a variety of scams
Top resources to help pay for internet at home as Affordable Connectivity Program comes to an end
The ACP came to an end in may as it failed to get funding from Congress. To help bridge this gap, here are some resources to help you with internet payments
Latino, Black neighborhoods across the U.S. see less access to pharmacies compared to other groups
Pharmacies across the U.S. have rapidly closed over the past year, leaving minority communities with little access to public health services.
From Utah to Texas, here are the states with the best economies in the U.S., and the worst
As the U.S. continues to hold the spot for largest economy in the world, here are the states with the strongest economies across the country.
IRS Direct File program will now be a permanent option for taxpayers across all states
IRS Direct File pilot program was first rolled out this year. Now it will be a permanent option for taxpayers looking to file their returns online for free.
Biden Administration considers executive action that would allow shutting down the southern border
The White House is finalizing details on the measure. To do so, however, it would need Mexico's approval.
SNAP benefits fail to cover cost of food across the country amid rising inflation, new study says
SNAP offers benefits to low-income families to supplements their grocery budget. But with economic turmoil in recent years, its assistance seems to be falling short
Southwest Airlines program for Hispanic college students challenged by anti-affirmative action group
¡Lánzate! Travel Award Program awards Hispanic students free round-trip flights. Now, a prominent anti-affirmative action group says it violates federal law.
Summer SNAP: How EBT helps families get extra assistance during break
During July and August, SNAP's Summer EBT program, also known as SUN Bucks, will provide extra benefits to eligible families. Here's what you should know.
Social Security Disability Insurance: here's what recipients should know about May payments
The Social Security Administration is scheduled to send the second SSDI payment for this month on May 15
Social Security 2024: Ways your benefits can be temporarily or permanently revoked
The first two Social Security checks for May were sent out to recipients. Here's what you should know to avoid getting your benefits revoked
Social Security 2024: here's when recipients are set to receive their May checks
The first May Social Security payment was sent out last week, and with it millions of Americans will receive up to $4,800. Here's what you should know.
President Biden Turns to Little-Known Authority to Help Haiti As Chaos in the Country Deepens
Through the Presidential Drawdown Authority, Biden authorizes to provide up to $10 million worth of weapons, ammunitions and more to Haiti.
As Border Crossings Decrease, Spotlight Falls on Mexican Authorities Tough Enforcement Strategies
On the US side of the border, migrants are eager to run into border patrol to start the asylum-seeking proceedings. On the Mexican said, the story is different