Trump’s Second Year and the Crossroads Facing Latinos
Latinos brace for a turbulent 2026: economic strain, immigration fears, and major clean‑energy job losses. The stakes have never been higher.
Latinos brace for a turbulent 2026: economic strain, immigration fears, and major clean‑energy job losses. The stakes have never been higher.
Economic pressures, immigration crackdowns, and shifting political identities reshape this key community ahead of the 2026 elections.
A national vote would spotlight facts, sweep aside myths and let communities take down barriers and openly talk about culture and language.
How progressive mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani (NYC) and Katie Wilson (Seattle) mobilized young voters.
The exhaustion voters are experiencing is causing citizens to disengage from politics.
AOC, as a potential 2028 presidential candidate, needs to moderate her policies to gain a broader appeal.
With the stroke of a pen, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham enfranchised almost 350,000 independent voters recently.
Some families are confident their hard work precludes deportation, while others are fearful of forced separation.
While some may avoid assigning blame, this is naive. Responsibility clearly lies with the Democratic Party elite…
Boricuas sound off over “floating island of garbage” comment days before Election Day.
“Right now, everything is so expensive,” Deleon said. “Gas is still high, grocery prices continue to rise. Inflation has not gone down…rent is extremely high. People have to work more than two jobs to put food on the table.”
“I want politicians to prioritize schools, making sure that students feel safe and are supported,” she says. “Students should not walk into schools, pass through a metal detector and feel surveilled.”