Growing up Latina in Georgia, we feared more than ICE
“As someone who grew up Latina in a predominantly white suburb…I also know that this surveillance (is) ingrained into the fabric of our everyday lives.”
“As someone who grew up Latina in a predominantly white suburb…I also know that this surveillance (is) ingrained into the fabric of our everyday lives.”
Initiative helps advance legislation giving lawful permanent residents voting rights – despite federal challenges to immigrants’ rights.
“If we lost half of the farmworker population in a short period of time, the agriculture sector would likely collapse.”
When it comes to starting a farm or food business, many Latino immigrant farmers experience difficulty qualifying and applying for financial assistance.
One naturalized Kearney resident, originally from Mexico, is ready to make her voice heard in the 2024 election. Nearly 900,000 immigrants and refugees became U.S. citizens in 2023, and the rapidly growing population could impact elections.
The Mexican government has opened an office in Teton County to help people from the state of Tlaxcala with immigration, and reunite families across borders.
NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE— A four-week pilot program in Spanish, run by the Community Training Engagement Center, looks to address the