Rachel Fonseca, the Latina Owner Behind Strawberry Delights
What started as a small Valentine’s Day idea with her mother has grown into a year-round business, built on discipline, family, and attention to detail.
What started as a small Valentine’s Day idea with her mother has grown into a year-round business, built on discipline, family, and attention to detail.
The Department of Homeland Security shutdown has officially passed one month as lawmakers continue to debate limits on ICE’s use of force.
Rising housing costs force many young people in the United States to reconsider whether homeownership is still within reach.
Every morning before leaving the house, Mateo opens Instagram. He is not looking for entertainment. He is checking whether it
As immigration raids spread across Los Angeles in June, many LA Galaxy supporters waited for the club to acknowledge the fear gripping their community.
A recent Pew Research Center analysis based on U.S. Census Bureau data shows that as of June 2025, there were about 51.9 million immigrants living in the United States, down from 53.3 million in January, a drop of roughly 1.4 million people in six months.
Es incorrecto—moral, legal y cívicamente—que ICE apunte a personas simplemente por hablar un idioma distinto al inglés. Sin embargo, eso es exactamente lo que permite la reciente decisión del Tribunal Supremo en el caso Noem v. Perdomo.
When federal immigration enforcement operations swept through Los Angeles earlier this summer, the effects rippled far beyond the undocumented community.
Angelica Salas has long been a leading advocate for immigrant rights in Los Angeles. Since becoming Executive Director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) in 1999, she has transformed the organization into one of the most powerful immigrant-led advocacy groups in the country.
Bay Area community advocates are cautioning community members to be wary of what they see, interact with, and post on social media regarding information about the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and immigration, following a rumor that targeted the Marin County Library.
“We’re not asking for special treatment. We just want to be treated like human beings.”
“It’s both a story about inclusion but also deep marginalization,” Dr. Stephanie L. Canizales said.