Good news for migrants in New York: how to add the 6 points to obtain a driver's license by March 2026
New regulations in New York will make it easier for migrants, including those without regular immigration status, to obtain a driver's license by allowing them to accumulate points through various documents.
“This is how future historians will see the treatment of Latin American migrants”: the Domicilio Desconocido exhibition highlights the experiences of migrants and displaced persons
The Domicilio Desconocido exhibition at the Nahim Isaías Museum showcases the harrowing experiences of Latin American migrants like Belén Cabezas, who recounts her traumatic encounter with U.S. immigration authorities.
Good news for Mexicans: where the consulate truck will be from February 17 to 20 in New York
The Mexican consulate mobile unit will be offering services in New York from February 17 to 20, 2026, providing convenient access for Mexican migrants to various consular services.
Support for migrants: Illinois will provide aid of up to $5000 to workers affected by ICE raids
Illinois is launching financial aid programs to assist workers and entrepreneurs affected by ICE raids, with support reaching up to $5000.
Who is Bad Bunny, the rapper who claimed the American dream of migrants at the Super Bowl
Bad Bunny used his Super Bowl performance to advocate for the American dream and unite the Latino community.
ICE Advances in New York: Latinos Arrested in Long Island and Kathy Hochul Blasts Trump
ICE has intensified raids on migrants in Long Island, New York, resulting in several Latino arrests, prompting Governor Kathy Hochul to propose a ban on cooperation between state and local law enforcement and the federal agency.
Temporary Protected Status: Latest Updates for Latino Migrants in the U.S. as of February 2026
The article discusses the current complexities surrounding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Latino migrants in the U.S., including valid permits, legal alternatives, and potential cancellations or judicial rulings affecting their status.
Driver's Licenses in Florida: The Change That Puts Thousands of Latino Jobs at Risk Starting This Friday
A crucial rule change by Florida's Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, effective February 6, will impact migrant workers by altering driving license exams.