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NAHJ Responds to Assault on Migrant Caravan, News Coverage
This story comes with great responsibility.
The State of Violence Against Women in Latin America
AMANDA LA QUE MANDA is back, and we’re so happy to feature Amanda here.
The Honduran Migrant Caravan: Fact vs. Fiction
Latino Rebels Radio: November 25, 2018
A Feminist Stand Against Gender-Based Violence in Puerto Rico
Forty women have been murdered in Puerto Rico in 2018 with at least 22 at the hands of their husbands, partners or former partners.
Puerto Rico Governor Rosselló Would Support Federally-Sponsored, Binding Plebiscite
The federally-sponsored political status referendum would ask citizens if Puerto Rico should be admitted as a state: Yes or No.
Samuel Oliver–Bruno Detained at USCIS Biometrics Appointment
“If deported, ICE will be delivering Samuel to danger and death.”
Voting Data Shows Puerto Ricans in Central Florida Helped Rick Scott Become US Senator
We are not surprised.
Killing of Young Mapuche Man Pressures Governor in Chile to Resign
Luis Mayol, a conservative and member of President Sebastian Piñera’s governing coalition, had initially defended the operation that left 24-year-old Camilo Catrillanca dead and six other Mapuches injured.
Give Thanks and Remember Your Cousins
They will be spending the night in fear of vigilantes and those who will look to persecute them as they continue to stream into Tijuana, regarding them in derisive terms simply because of who they are.
Witness at ‘El Chapo’ Trial Says Drug Cartel Paid Bribes to Mexican Officials
Guzman’s trial has rested for the week and will continue Monday.
Mexican Etiquette Some White People Need to Learn on Dad’s 77th Birthday
Greeting people when you enter a room is about acknowledging other people’s presence and showing them that you don’t consider yourself superior to them.
The Truth About Immigration: Welfare
With all the hyperbolic talk about migrants coming to the United States from Donald Trump and riling up his base, it’s important to understand the truth. In this installment of the series, The Truth About Immigration, we’ll be looking at the facts surrounding migrants and government assistance.
A Latina’s Journey to Self-Care
Many of us enter adulthood with a compromised sense of self-worth and with little exposure to self-care.
In Latest National Poll on Top Problems in US, Gallup Equates ‘Illegal Aliens’ With Immigration: Why?
This raises some serious questions about how the poll is being framed.
Amnesty International: 29 Families Ordered Released From Dilley Detention Center
“The releases are especially significant in light of the Trump administration’s hostility toward asylum-seekers, including recent moves to bar asylum-seekers from entering the country between ports of entry.”
Democratic Lawmakers Write to Trump, Challenging His Call to Cut Federal Aid to Puerto Rico
Calls any action to deny federal funds “unacceptable.”
Stories From El Salvador: Nadia
My memories are broken and fuzzy blurs.
About 4,000 People Evacuate Due to Volcano Activity
A column of ash reached almost 23,000 feet (7,000 meters) above sea level and wafted towards Guatemala City.
Why Are the English Versions of El Nuevo Día’s Stories so Painful to Read?
A smart decision has not led at all to successful execution.
Latinos Can Be an Electoral Force in 2020
The midterms hold important lessons for the next national vote.
The Native American Electorate’s Role in the Blue Wave Referendum on President Trump’s Policy Agenda
In a historic midterm election that saw minority and women voters energized like never before, one of the major themes was the importance of the Native American population as both voters and candidates.