Revolutionary ideals once captured the imagination of Latin Americans. But in an era of modern cruelty, nobody believes anymore
The Trump administration’s abduction of Nicolás Maduro faces widespread condemnation by legal scholars and rights groups, as well as daily protests from Caracas to New York
Mexico has become a reluctant receiving country for asylum-seekers to the U.S., including thousands of Venezuelan migrants who now have few options beyond returning home
A Prism investigation reveals the State Department’s social media campaign of fear in Venezuela, Brazil, and Mexico, laying bare the anti-immigrant messaging behind the new face of American diplomacy
A Prism investigation reveals that women are routinely shut out of the H-2A program, and when they are granted visas, they report being funneled into non-agricultural labor where they face sexual violence and trafficking
In right-wing Washington circles, Nayib Bukele is the hip, youngish, minority mask donned by Republicans in an effort to modernize and expand their movement
Millions of unmoored and undocumented people are being punished at an accelerated pace for the crime of having enriched the wealthiest country on Earth
We are Puerto Rican women living in the U.S. South—and no, not in Florida. We live in South Carolina and Texas, states rarely associated with Puerto Ricans. In our regions of the South, we are often not seen or understood by our neighbors as Latinas who are Caribbean,
The leaked audio of racist comments by Los Angeles political leaders should spark a societal reckoning, not just individual resignations
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