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Lack of Information In Spanish Seen as Detrimental to Latino Voters In US Elections
Many Latinos in the United States do not feel comfortable using English but struggle to find trustworthy information in Spanish, according to research
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Illegal Mexico-US Border Crossings Fall to Lowest Level Since Biden Took Office
Fewer than 100,000 people were detained trying to cross the border into the US in June, the lowest figure in two years
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Financial Stress, Discrimination Blamed for Obesity Among Latinos In US
Ethnic origin and working conditions have an effect on the health of children that grow up in the US, with immigrants the worst affected
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What Is the US Family Reunification Program for Colombians and Central Americans?
The US government is continuing with its strategy to offer legal ways to reduce illegal immigration
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Which Sectors Are More Exposed to Florida’s New SB 1718 Laws?
The rules signed by governor Ron DeSantis could be a game changer for industries like construction and services, say local organizations
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New Laws In Florida Seen Fueling Exodus of Immigrants as DeSantis Toughens Discourse
A package of 200 laws proposed by Governor Ron DeSantis comes into effect on July 1, and which range from stemming immigration and suppressing diversity to easing firearm restrictions
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Ron DeSantis Adopts Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Policies as Proposals for Presidency
The Florida governor and aspiring Republican presidential candidate has expressed the need to build a border wall and proposed ending US citizenship for the US-born offspring of immigrants
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Texas, Louisiana Ordered to Obey Federal Laws Regarding Immigrant Deportations
The two US states had challenged the federal immigration control policy of the Department of Homeland Security
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Hispanic Population In Texas Outnumbers Whites for First Time Since 19th Century
The Hispanic population in the ‘Lone Star State’ totaled 12 million in 2022, making it the first border state in which a minority becomes the majority
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Refugees Who Reach the US Found More Businesses Than People Born There, Study Shows
In 2019, 13% of the refugees in the US were entrepreneurs, compared to 9% of US-born Americans, according to a study by New American Economy
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Mass Immigration Experiment Helps Canada Avert Economic Decline
The country’s population growth is among the fastest in the world, bolstering the economy while creating strains in big cities