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Immigration

5d ago

Immigration

Legal groups helping immigrant children who survived sex trafficking, abuse sue to regain federal funding

The children are being stripped of legal aid to help them stay in the U.S. just as their risk of deportation has increased under the Trump administration, according to groups.
Silhouetted unidentified minor migrants
Silhouetted unidentified minor migrants
5d ago

Yolanda Saldívar, the woman convicted of killing Selena, is denied parole

The Mexican American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano" was fatally shot in 1995 at a motel in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Selena Quintanilla
Selena Quintanilla

Trump targets 'improper ideology' at Smithsonian museums in new executive order

The order states that Vice President JD Vance will be in charge of efforts to prohibit federal funding for Smithsonian programs that are not in line with the administration's goals.
Smithsonian castle
Smithsonian castle

Immigration

6d ago

Immigration

How a TikTok network spreading Spanish-language immigration misinformation gained traction

Nearly 40 Spanish-language TikTok accounts, several even posing as Telemundo and Univision, spread falsehoods and remained undetected for at least a month.
TikTok logo covered with heart icons and the words "Noticiero" and "Noticias"
TikTok logo covered with heart icons and the words "Noticiero" and "Noticias"

Billionaire Jorge Pérez and his sons reveal their three secrets to passing down the family business

A study by Brown Brothers Harriman found that 91% of private business owners say it’s important for their business to remain in the family.
Related chairman and founder Jorge Pérez with his sons, Jon Paul, left, and Nicholas.
Related chairman and founder Jorge Pérez with his sons, Jon Paul, left, and Nicholas.

How a 1970s Chicano art group defied the mainstream and made history

A group of young Mexican Americans created their own avenues for art to fight exclusion; the documentary "ASCO: Without Permission," executive produced by Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, charts their rise to fame.
Gronk, Patssi Valdez, Willie Herrón III, and Harry Gamboa Jr.
Gronk, Patssi Valdez, Willie Herrón III, and Harry Gamboa Jr.

Immigration

7d ago

Immigration

Man detained by ICE for more than 2 years claims he's a U.S. citizen

Mario René López is being held at an ICE facility in Virginia, though he says he obtained citizenship as a minor from his mom, who naturalized in 1998.
Mario Rene Lopez junto con su esposa Angélica Reyes, y sus hijos, en su cumpleaños número 40, en febrero de 2021.
Mario Rene Lopez junto con su esposa Angélica Reyes, y sus hijos, en su cumpleaños número 40, en febrero de 2021.
8d ago

LatAmGPT aims to create AI that better represents Latin America's diversity

A coalition of research institutions is working on the tool to offer users more accurate responses that take into account language variances and culturally specific details.
A person looks at a phone.
A person looks at a phone.

Trump's move to end an immigration program hits a powerful Republican base of voters

The change would affect thousands of immigrants in the Cuban American community, a powerful voting bloc in Florida that leans Republican.
Image: Former President Donald Trump Holds A Campaign Rally In Doral, Florida politics political politician maga rally profile crowd
Image: Former President Donald Trump Holds A Campaign Rally In Doral, Florida politics political politician maga rally profile crowd
8d ago

Texas prosecutor won't seek death for gunman in 2019 Walmart mass shooting

Patrick Crusius, who killed 23 people in a racially motivated shooting targeting Latinos at an El Paso Walmart in 2019, is already serving 90 life terms on federal counts.
mourn mourner el paso walmart texas mass shooting
mourn mourner el paso walmart texas mass shooting

Immigration

8d ago

Immigration

Trump administration stops processing some green cards 'to do more vetting'

USCIS says it is "placing a temporary pause" on finalizing certain applications for legal permanent residency, or green cards.
A woman leaves the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services offices in New York
A woman leaves the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services offices in New York

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