Julieth Gualtero Baquero

Sobreviviente de abuso doméstico se autodeporta en lugar de correr el riesgo de perder la custodia de sus hijos

Lucia fled cartel violence in Mexico with her children in 2023, only to fall victim to domestic abuse by her husband once in the US.

Domestic Abuse Survivor Self Deports Rather Than Risk Losing Custody of Children

Lucia fled cartel violence in Mexico with her children in 2023, only to fall victim to domestic abuse by her husband once in the US.

The Era of Total Control: Surveillance Technology Finds Us Wherever We Are

Tools originally designed for warfare and counterterrorism are now being used for mass deportation and the everyday surveillance of citizens.

‘¿Qué va a pasar con nosotros?’ Trabajadores agrícolas migrantes dialogan con expertos en salud en Santa María

Cerca de 300 residentes de Santa María acudieron el jueves 12 de febrero a un panel comunitario sobre los requisitos de elegibilidad y ciudadanía para Medi-Cal.

‘What’s Going to Happen to Us?’ — Migrant Ag Workers Talk With Health Care Experts in Santa Maria

Close to 300 residents of Santa Maria, in Santa Barbara County, turned out for a community panel on Medi-Cal eligibility and citizenship requirements.

Trump’s New Green Card Policy May Be Illegal, Experts Say

Families may face lengthy separations as members are forced to go abroad to file their green cards application.

Beyond Left and Right: Why Colombia’s Election Matters for Democracy Across the Americas

Just Live | Colombia’s presidential runoff could shape democracy, peace agreements, land rights, migration, and regional stability across the Americas, as voters choose between competing visions for the country’s future.

Lawsuit Alleges LA Housing Authority Failed to Provide Language Services

The plaintiffs, including two low-income tenants, say HACLA’s failure to provide language services violates state law and puts their housing status at risk.

‘Packed, Cracked’: Georgia’s Emergency Redistricting Threatens Korean American Political Gains

A special legislative session to redraw Georgia’s maps is sparking fierce pushback from voting rights advocates and Democratic lawmakers.