
Dispatch from a Haitian Journalist in Springfield
In the wake of a firestorm of racist rumors, many members of a thriving Haitian community are considering relocating, pushed ...

Licencias Hoy, Papeles Mañana: Driver’s Licenses and Civil Rights in Indiana
Organizers from the immigrant rights group Cosecha Indiana push to make Indiana the 19th state to expand access to driver's licenses ...

In Gentrified Alphabet City, a New Latino Social Club and Art Space Opens its Doors
La Sala de Pepe opens a portal to the past, drawing from a long history of Latino social spaces and ...

Book Talk on Cuban Immigration Gets Heated in Miami
An event at Florida International University provokes a backlash, stoking longstanding disputes between academia and the Cuban exile community in ...

Class-Action Lawsuit Secures New Procedural Protections for Children in Federal Immigration Detentio...
A preliminary injunction represents one of the most significant achievements for the rights of unaccompanied children in immigration detention in ...

Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification (Review)
Mike Amezcua's book examines how Mexicans skillfully crafted communities and endured in Chicago amid segregation, displacement, immigration policy, and gentrification ...

Local Activism Helped Tighten Brazilian Presidential Race in New York
Lula supporters' campaign efforts in this election cycle weakened Bolsonaro's foothold among the Brazilian diaspora in the tri-state area ...

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