President Trump rescinded Biden-era executive orders that bolstered support for tribal colleges and universities with the most Hispanic students.
A Walmart shopper was shocked to discover that Walmart had removed the "Hispanic" label from one of its aisles. What's going on?
Hispanics experienced remarkable economic progress prior to and following the pandemic with employment, income, and homeownership gains. I remain optimistic about the next four years and beyond.
A Broken Arrow student said she and her family have been receiving threats after a video of her using racist slurs against Hispanic people went viral.
Daniel Embree pleaded guilty to taping "Illegal immigrant hunting permit" flyers to Hispanic-owned businesses and homes in Hampton.
ICE agents have been sweeping across Hispanic communities nationwide, just days after President Donald Trump signed an executive order, aimed at mass deportation of illegal immigrants.
The percentage of Hispanic-owned businesses in New Jersey grew in the past five years, according to Census figures. In 2018, Hispanic-owned businesses represented 10,938, or nearly 6%, in the Garden State. By 2022, Hispanic residents owned 15,588, or about 8.4%, of New Jersey shops, stores and companies.
The Franklin PUD will switch to district-based elections after an agreement was reached Monday in a lawsuit filed in Franklin County Superior Court. The UCLA Voting Rights Project and Morfin Law Firm in Kennewick announced the settlement on behalf of two Pasco residents against the Franklin Public Utility District.
The loss of a rule that prevented officials from entering churches to arrest immigrants accused of being in the U.S. illegally has hurt the Church’s
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is convinced his best path to avoiding a midterm rout runs through Texas' Rio Grande Valley and California's Central Valley. Why it matters: That means pumping real resources into a handful of predominantly Hispanic districts.
Plans for a new community space in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood are intersecting with a rising culture of fear.
Community leaders serving area immigrant and Hispanic populations organize support, rethink outreach amid school shooting and deportation threats.