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Advocates Say ICE Is Continuing Mass Deportations of Black Migrants
“This is inhumane and unconscionable,” Haitian Bridge Alliance executive director Guerline M. Jozef said.
A Conversation With Maggie Freleng of the ‘Unjust & Unsolved’ Podcast
The latest episode of Latino Rebels Radio
UN Envoy Says Many Ex-Combatants in Colombia Being Killed
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. envoy for Colombia called Wednesday for improved protection for former combatants who continue to be killed “in alarming numbers,” and he complained of rising violence and massacres by other groups that have cropped up since the 2016 peace accord.
For Pandemic Pivot, Race Matters Too (OPINION)
Collectively, we can change the lived experience of people of color and immigrants.
Searching for Answers Three Years After Hurricane Maria (OPINION)
The need for answers is just as pressing as ever.
How I Made It: Buscabulla (A Latino USA Podcast)
Buscabulla expands on their Caribbean synth-pop sound marked by a variety of rhythms and influences—from marching band drums to R&B vocals.
From ¡MARIA!: The School to Prison Pipeline Segment
Featuring Victor Rios of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Trump’s Lies Are Killing My Community: He Needs to Go (OPINION)
As someone who came here from Colombia so many years ago in search of a better life, it’s painful to watch members of my own community suffer so acutely.
Indigenous Leader and Wife Assassinated in Colombia
There have now been 76 Indigenous people killed in Cauca in 2020 alone.
Hispanics Will Turn Texas Blue If Given a Chance (OPINION)
Contrary to stereotypes, Tejanos are not politically disengaged or conservative.
Report: US Agents Working in Guatemala Violated Agreement
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — U.S. immigration agents assigned to Guatemala to advise local authorities violated terms of their funding by helping officials deport Hondurans traveling in a migrant caravan early this year, the Democratic staff of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee’ said in a report Tuesday.
From ¡MARIA!: The Hollywood Representation Segment
Featuring Gloria Calderón Kellett.
The Only Way to Solve Florida’s Voting Mess? Automatic Voter Registration (OPINION)
Being able to cast a vote is the most basic right in a democracy.
Court Reinstates Texas Limit on Ballot Drop-Off Locations
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A federal appeals court has reinstated a limit on the number of mail-in ballot drop-off locations in Texas, although Gov. Greg Abbott and a federal judge came under criticism for trying to sidestep the Legislature to alter state election law.
CARESNONE (Remember the Show! Podcast)
A chat with Chris Caresnone, social commentator, social media content creator, and the host of The CARESNONE Be DOPE Podcast
Our Vote Must Be Earned (OPINION)
Latinos can no longer be an afterthought.
Week 6 of NALEO Latino Voter Tracking Poll: Biden Sees 14-Point Increase in Favorability
As a result, the poll noted, Biden now has a 43-point advantage in favorability over President Donald Trump Trump, a 10-point increase since the survey’s first week and the biggest difference between them.
Party Chaos Threatens Mexican President’s Administration
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Andrés Manuel López Obrador created his own party to win Mexico’s presidency. Now its internal weakness and divisions threaten to undermine his administration.
Anti-Government Protests in Argentina Held Across the Country
Protesters rallied against government coronavirus measures, judicial reform and the removal of three judges that were investigating former President Cristina Kirchner.
La Comay Resoundingly Condemned in Puerto Rico for TV Sexualization of Candidate’s Underage Daughter
And we are surprised because?
From Latino USA: The Matter Of Castro Tum
Roland, who was born in Haiti and lived for decades in the U.S. as a legal permanent resident, had been in and out of immigration court since 2012 over a minor criminal conviction, a process that had torn apart his marriage.