Economy Apr 12 How migrant workers have contributed to strong U.S. job growth It turns out that the influx of foreign-born adults vastly raised the supply of available workers at a time when a labor shortage had left many companies unable to fill jobs. Over the past year, in fact, immigrants have accounted…
Nation May 28 As new immigration rules take effect, asylum-seekers face long waits, anguish at U.S. border Though the Biden administration opened some new avenues for immigration after ending Title 42, the fate of many people is largely left to a U.S. government app unable to decipher human suffering or weigh the vulnerability of applicants.
Politics Feb 14 WATCH: U.S. Attorney announces 4 new arrests tied to assassination of Haitian president U.S. authorities have arrested four more people in the slaying of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, including the owner of a Miami-area security company that hired former soldiers from Colombia for the mission.
Politics Apr 01 Sanctions on Russia mean a struggle for Cuban car owners looking for parts Tens of thousands of vehicles poured into Cuba from its Cold War allies in the Soviet bloc and later Russia over the past half century. Many are aging and need spare parts.
Arts Jan 25 Inspired by her mother, Isabel Allende publishes new book ‘Violeta’ Shortly before the coronavirus pandemic, Isabel Allende suffered one of the greatest losses of her life: The death of her mother.
World Apr 07 Virus crisis cuts off billions sent to poor around the world The devastation wrought by COVID-19 across the developed world in cutting into the financial lifelines for people in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
Nation Oct 11 Trump ramps up deportations to Cuba Since the end of the Obama administration, the number of Cubans deported from the U.S. has increased more than tenfold to more than 800 in the past year.
Politics Apr 17 WATCH: Bolton announces new crackdown on Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela The Trump administration on Wednesday rolled back Obama administration policy and announcing new restrictions and sanctions against the three countries whose leaders national security adviser John Bolton dubbed the "three stooges of socialism."…
Nation Sep 22 Parents face tougher rules to get immigrant children back The Trump administration has imposed more stringent rules and vetting on immigrants in the U.S. trying to take custody of children who crossed the border on their own.
Nation Aug 03 Immigrant parents fight chaotic system for their children HOUSTON — The U.S. government's improvised system to reunite immigrant families it separated at the border has left hundreds of parents in limbo after they were deemed "ineligible" to get their children back.