In 2016, half of all border patrol agents were Hispanic, according to DHS data.
The make-up of the country's undocumented population is changing. Can white Americans' preconceived notions keep up?
Like many U.S. colleges, Indiana University–Northwest is seeing a sharp rise in Latinx students—but support for them is lagging.
The hard drive of a deceased GOP strategist reveals an effort to undercount Democratic Latinxs.
The five conservatives on the court seemed ready to rule against three lower courts, a collection of researchers and experts, and five former leaders of the Census Bureau.
Operating out of Mexico City, Nan de Migel is one of the few artists producing contemporary R&B south of the U.S. border
One of Mexico's biggest indie-pop artists discusses her new album and the state of the music industry for Latinx artists.
Turnout levels appear to have been high—and high numbers of Latinxs told their friends and families to vote too.
Advocates respond to the Washington Post's reports that Hispanic people with American birth certificates were being treated as non-citizens.
After a lawsuit found Latinx citizens underrepresented, Mission Viejo could become the first California city to enact "cumulative voting."
The prolific showrunner talks about how bringing diversity to television writers' rooms also makes the shows better.