The first 100 days of the current administration marked a significant change in U.S. immigration policies. With a more aggressive approach, measures were implemented that profoundly affected Latino immigrants. What does this mean for immigrants in the U.S.? How did it affect those with temporary status and without papers?
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The first 100 days of the current administration marked a significant change in U.S. immigration policies. With a more aggressive approach, measures were implemented that profoundly affected Latino immigrants. What does this mean for immigrants in the U.S.? How did it affect those with temporary status and without papers?
The first 100 days of the current administration marked a significant change in U.S. immigration policies. With a more aggressive approach, measures were implemented that profoundly affected Latino immigrants. What does this mean for immigrants in the U.S.? How did it affect those with temporary status and without papers?
The United States is preparing to implement historic immigration fees: up to $1,000 per asylum application and $550 per work permit. Latino migrants must act before these fees go into effect in September 2025.
April 2025 left a flurry of immigration headlines: judges halting the elimination of parole, massive CBP One revocations, I-94s expired without notice, and new announcements urging self-deportation. Review each measure, its current status and its impact on the Latino community.
Learn how to identify and avoid risky situations that may increase the likelihood of detention by immigration authorities, and protect your immigration status in the United States. Discover the situations that can increase the risk of detention in the U.S. and learn practical strategies to avoid them. This essential guide will help you protect your immigration status and that of your family.
In 2025, the immigration climate intensifies with fear campaigns that seek to induce self-deportation. Learn about the measures implemented and why it is best to legalize your status to protect your future. Cases, analysis and tips to protect your rights.
A federal judge has ruled to suspend the elimination of the immigration status offered by Humanitarian Parole for Cubans, Venezuelans, Nicaraguans and Haitians. This decision protects thousands of migrants by keeping their status in effect, allowing them to continue working and accessing essential benefits.
In 2025, some deportations in the U.S. have been linked to tattoos and cultural symbols, misinterpreted as evidence of criminal activity. Learn the reasons, examples and how to protect your rights.
In an unstable economic climate, proper preparation of your tax return is crucial. Learn how to organize your documents, take advantage of deductions and credits, and meet key deadlines to maximize your refund. This practical guide is designed for the immigrant community in the United States.












