The Trump administration started its second term by issuing a slate of executive actions to meet its immigration policy goals. While many of these announcements have garnered attention in the
UnidosUS 2025 Changemakers Summit & Capital Awards UnidosUS’s 2025 Changemakers Summit brought together passionate advocates from our nationwide Affiliate Network, offering a welcoming space for attendees to connect, share innovative
Johnny Ivanovich-Nuñez: Millennial veteran, coach and donor When Johnny Ivanovich-Nuñez was six years old, he and his family left the small town of Mairana, Bolivia for the U.S. They settled
Apprenticeships: Propelling Latino workers into new careers Your support enables UnidosUS to build innovative partnerships with community-based organizations, like our Affiliates, employers and career seekers, to advance inclusive…
Our priority is to protect, defend and advance our community The start of 2025 has been deeply disorienting and destabilizing for our community, as I imagine it has been for
By Gina Delgado, EdD and Vivana López Green, Esq. Dolores Huerta was raised as a fiercely independent child. Growing up in the segregated town of Stockton, CA after her parents’
By Rocio Perez, Health Policy Analyst In February, the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed a budget resolution that could set in motion the largest cuts to Medicaid funding in
In recent weeks, an unprecedented threat to taxpayer privacy emerged, warranting the attention of every American who values the rule of law and economic stability. The Department of Homeland Security
As the economy continues to stall, it is increasingly clear that the financial needs of millions of American voters, including Latinos, are being set aside in favor of other less
Affordable Care Act Fact Sheet Stan Dorn, Health Policy Director, UnidosUS In the 15 years since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law on March 23, 2010, Latinos
Climate change is imperiling opportunities to expand Hispanic homeownership, the primary engine of Latino wealth building, due to rising homeowners’ insurance costs in disaster-prone areas where many Latinos reside. Promoting
The 2025 UnidosUS Changemakers Summit served as our opportunity to stand united in the face of turbulent times. Amidst the impact of the Trump administration’s cruel policies and extreme overreach
The UnidosUS Capital Awards recognized outstanding Hispanic trailblazers for their contributions to the community. Here’s a look at the unforgettable moments from the event. The 2025 UnidosUS Capital Awards took
By Hannah Garelick, Policy Analyst, and Stan Dorn, Health Policy Director, UnidosUS If the pending House Budget Resolution passes and is implemented in Budget Reconciliation, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
By Stan Dorn, Director, Health Policy Project, UnidosUS If the pending House Budget Resolution passes and is implemented in Budget Reconciliation legislation, Medicaid would experience the largest cuts in its
Dr. Gina Delgado, Senior Program Manager, Latino Narrative In honor of Black History Month, we wanted to highlight influential Afro-Latinas who contribute to this vibrant community through their authenticity and
Recently, Tom Homan, the Trump administration’s “Border Czar” complained that immigrants in Chicago were “too educated” because they know their basic rights. That’s because UnidosUS Affiliates and other organizations have
“First, we’re not in a post-racial state. Race is still a very important part of how all of us — globally — live our lives. African Americans and Latinos need
Among the flurry of executive actions announced during the first week of the new Trump Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) rescinded decades of old guidance requiring Immigration and
By Cristobal Ramon and Gabrielle Berger Recent discussions about mass deportations have revived proposals to conduct worksite raids to support these efforts. Worksite raids, which have a history dating back
2024 Fall Affiliate Convening In October, UnidosUS brought together Affiliates from across the country in Philadelphia for our annual Fall Convening. These gatherings provide a space for our network of
Post-election Reflections & Gratitude for Our Community As a new year begins, like many of you — our steadfast donors — I’ve been reflecting on 2024 including the outcome of
Shandy Moore Reed: Author, Advocate and Philanthropist In 2022, author Shandy Moore Reed was working at Pfizer and attended the UnidosUS Annual Conference in San Antonio as part of the
Empowering Latino Homeownership through the HOME Initiative Our community has long believed in the power of homeownership as a path to economic stability, a place for gatherings with loved ones
President-elect Donald Trump has promised mass deportations, purportedly to reduce crime, expand job opportunities for U.S. workers and to otherwise improve the economy. However, a series of recent enforcement actions
Much has been said in this election about Hispanic voters, with many headlines and reports trying to characterize this electorate and how and why we voted. For instance, Republicans made
As the year ends, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the UnidosUS Affiliate Network. Your unwavering commitment inspires us every day to rise to your example. As we look to
By Gary Sang, Immigrant Integration Program Manager UnidosUS and its Affiliate Network have swiftly mobilized in response to the election results, determined to support communities from the threat of deportation.
We continue our Leaders of Impact series with another feature highlighting one of the exceptional leaders nationwide in the UnidosUS Affiliate Network. Through this series, we hope to showcase groundbreakers
By Cristobal Ramon and Gabrielle Berger The mass deportation of the country’s 11 million undocumented individuals would hurt the U.S. economy. Studies and many economists suggest that removing workers central