This is How Immigrants from Washington to Florida Perceive Their Lives in the U.S. and the American Dream
On National Immigrants Day, entrepreneurs, hard-working professionals, a craftsman and a priest shared with The Latin Times what's the meaning of the American dream
National Immigrants Day: What Are We Celebrating in the U.S.?
The United States has been a sanctuary for millions of people for some centuries and the country remains the nation with more immigrants.
Hispanic Gen Zs are Politically Aware but Don't Have Strong Ties to Any Political Party
The demographic believes the political landscape is ineffective but are mobilized and determined to be heard, according to a new report
AMLO Will Host Latin American Presidents In Mexico For Migration Summit
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says that, in a united front, Latin American nations should "seek the cooperation of the US government"
I-589: There's a New Form for Asylum Seekers Who Had Their Deportation Order Dismissed in the U.S.
Here's what you need to know about the process to file the updated application if you are eligible for it
English, German, Irish, Mexicans Are the Largest U.S. Population Groups
The 2020 Census allowed respondents to state details about their ethnicity and national origins
Biden Campaign's Hispanic Push, Latino-Owned Businesses, Bad Bunny's Lyrics: 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
Arizona to Auction Containers Used for Former Governor Ducey's Makeshift Border Wall
$176 million from taxpayers was used to place the containers and to remove them after de federal government weighed in
This is How the RNC's Hispanic Media Director is Seeking to Get the Latino Vote
Jaime Florez shared his views on immigration, dreamers and how the Republican Party wants to reach out to Hispanics
U.S. to Resume Deportation Flights of Venezuelan Migrants
The measure comes weeks after the Biden administration granted legal status to almost half a million Venezuelan migrants.
Congressman Henry Cuéllar Secures Funds for Border Security, Gets Mugged Near Washington, D.C.
The Texan lawmaker was robbed at gunpoint near the U.S. capital. Before this, he shared about funding for a Texas southwest border county and his views on deportation
Unlawful Border Crossings in September Were Highest of 2023 With Over 200,000 Apprehensions
The figure is a more than 10% increase from August and the highest since December 2022. Crossings are on pace to surpass 3 million this year
Border Foragers And Popsicle Sellers: A Micro-Economy Among US Migrants
In the last 11 months, at least 1.8 million people have reached the southern US border, many of them searching for safety and economic opportunity they could not find in their own countries.
Additional Assistance Comes to New York as Shelter Stay Limit is Cut in Half
The New York State Department of Labor launched a new portal enabling businesses to inform the State that they would welcome newly authorized individuals into their workforce.
Biden Criticizes GOP, Donald Trump at Congressional Hispanic Caucus Gala
While addressing the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Joe Biden rebuked former president Trump and "MAGA Republicans" for their "broken" immigration policies and vowed to continue investing in Hispanic communities
Fashion Designer Justo Santos Looks to Spread Culture through Dance, Music and Fashion
From the fields of South America to the streets of New York, this entrepreneur weaved his own brand while providing costumes for the performances of Ecuadorian actors in the city
New York Lawmakers Seek State Work Permits for Asylum Seekers
Nearly 60,000 migrants are living in city or state-funded shelters. With no more space and migrants sleeping in the streets outside the Roosevelt Hotel. Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul have repeatedly asked for assistance and aid from the federal government.
CBP Reveals 73% Increase in Mexican Families Crossing the Southern Border in 2023
2023 shows the most substantial increase of Mexican individuals in family units and accompanied minors crossing the border in recent years. This data shows a trend that could be attributed to Title 42 ending among other factors.
Canada Warns LGBTQ+ Travellers About the US, but Those Seeking Refuge There Aren't Always Welcomed
Despite the image of being welcoming, Canada has not made enough progress to protect and welcome LGBTQ+ refugees.
Where do US Republican Candidates Stand on Immigration?
The GOP presidential hopefuls will hold a debate on Wednesday. These are their most recent public positions on immigration, some of which mirror Donald Trump's
Florida's Anti-Immigration Law May Trigger Labor Shortage
The law, which went into effect on July 1, has been dubbed "anti-immigration" due to its strict enforcement of policies that would affect immigrants and businesses.
US Citizenship Test's Proposed Revision Raises Concerns: Everything To Know
According to the new proposed changes, a speaking section will be included to assess the applicant's English skills.
US Proposes Migration Plan To Aid Refugees In Mexico
The primary objective of this program is to help alleviate the immigration pressures the Mexican government has faced in recent years.
Immigrants Cope with Unbearable Conditions at the Border
An immigrant woman at the border describes her living conditions as she is waiting to cross into the United States.
US Border Crisis: El Paso Prepares For Rise In Crossings
Title 42, a rule introduced in 2020, facilitated the deportation of immigrants to Mexico by the U.S. government under the pretext of the COVID-19 crisis.
Former Guatemalan Police Chief Convicted Of US Visa Fraud
A former Guatemalan police chief has been found guilty of lying on his immigration papers.
As Hundreds Of Migrants Arrive, Dry Tortugas National Park In Florida Keys Shuts Down
A new wave of migrants arriving in islands in the Florida Keys has caused the Dry Tortuga National Park to close for a few days as authorities process and care for the people.
Accidental Leak Claims Some Cubans Being Deported Fled Due To Fear Of Persecution
An accidental leak from the immigration authority has caused Cuba to learn how some of the migrants being deported back to the country admitted to fleeing due to fears of persecution or torture.
Man Hurls Petrol Bombs At Migrant Center In Dover, Then Kills Himself
Two people were injured after an attacker threw firebombs into an immigration center in the English port town of Dover on Sunday wherein the assailant also killed himself.
Why White House Top Democrats Are Silent On Migrant Deaths As GOP Blames Biden
Republicans are criticizing President Biden's administration for the alarming deaths of undocumented immigrants saying this September's tally is the highest in the history of the Department of Homeland Security.