Saturday, April 27, 2024

Tag: immigration

The Latin Chamber’s partnership with Doral blossoms despite the pandemic

In August, influential Hispanic business group CAMACOL expanded its services in west Miami-Dade in a collaborative venture with the City of Doral. Four months...

Living the American dream as an asylum seeker

Two years ago, Lester Estrada Cruz, a thin, strong, hard-gazing 30-year-old Cuban systems expert fled his home three hours from Havana after witnessing corruption...

Non-citizens are frustrated amid upcoming elections

At least for a few days, the outcome of the 2020 presidential elections is still unclear. The country is divided, and the winner will...

El muro fronterizo que no se verá

Un nuevo componente dificultará el acceso de indocumentados y el tráfico ilegal hacia los Estados Unidos. Se trata de un nuevo muro fronterizo. Pero...

Recipients on SCOTUS ruling that kept DACA alive: “We will make...

DACA recipients across the United States had a win on Thursday when the U.S. Supreme Court blocked President Donald Trump’s effort to end the...

Poll shows immigration policy change a top priority for Latinos

Establishing a pathway to legal status for undocumented immigrants in the United States is an important issue for Hispanics, according to a survey by...

Times are changing and so are Latina millennials’ goals (video story...

Growing up in the United States, young girls are told they can be anything they want to be, from princesses to doctors. They are...

Trump administration punishes New Yorkers for state’s sanctuary policies

In an ugly partisan spat over immigration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) last week declared New York residents ineligible for enrollment or reenrollment...

Florida congresswomen slam decision on entry to detention facility

For the second time in three days, several members of the South Florida congressional delegation were denied entry to a facility housing undocumented minor...