As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, many will skip the big feast and spend Thanksgiving alone to protect themselves and their families.
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Before Super Bowl, Miami’s Little Havana faces exodus of Cubans, pressure from developers
The once predominantly Cuban enclave is changing fast, with Cubans moving out and high-rise developers trying to move in.
Worried about paying rent on April 1? What states are doing, and not doing, to help
With millions of rent payments due on April 1, some states have issued eviction moratoriums. Meanwhile, landlords are worried about their future.
Undocumented immigrants, fearful of Trump administration, could be hit hard by coronavirus
Undocumented immigrants in the U.S. are losing their jobs, rarely have health insurance and won’t be getting a bailout amid the coronavirus outbreak.
J-Lo and Shakira prepare for historic, Hispanic Super Bowl halftime performance
Jennifer Lopez and Shakira said their performances for the Super Bowl LIV halftime show come at a difficult time for Hispanics living in the U.S.
DACA: Even a Supreme Court win for Trump could create tough political choices in 2020
Termination of DACA could anger voters in key states sympathetic to the DREAMers. But, punting until after Election Day could anger Trump supporters.
Federal judge blocks Trump administration ‘public charge’ rule targeting poor immigrants
The Trump administration was set to implement a new “public charge” rule blocking poor immigrants from getting green cards, but a judge blocked it.
Immigration explainer: Is Trump following through on his campaign promises?
President Trump is boasting that he’s building his wall and slowing illegal immigration, but those claims only tell part of the story. We explain.
Mexicans no longer majority of undocumented immigrants as more arrive from Central America
Mexicans were the biggest driver of illegal immigration for 50 years, but fewer Mexicans are making the trek and more are returning to Mexico.
Border Patrol apprehended record number of migrant families in May as Trump threatens Mexico
U.S. Border Patrolapprehended in May 84,542 members of family units crossing the southwest border with Mexico,according to data released Wednesday.