As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, many will skip the big feast and spend Thanksgiving alone to protect themselves and their families.
Author: Alan Gomez, USA TODAY
Poll shows broad support for Trump’s coronavirus immigration restrictions, little else
Most Americans support travel restrictions implemented to slow the spread of COVID-19, but a poll finds disagreement over other immigration issues.
Before Super Bowl, Miami’s Little Havana faces exodus of Cubans, pressure from developers
The once predominantly Cuban enclave is changing fast, with Cubans moving out and high-rise developers trying to move in.
Worried about paying rent on April 1? What states are doing, and not doing, to help
With millions of rent payments due on April 1, some states have issued eviction moratoriums. Meanwhile, landlords are worried about their future.
Cubans who lived through Castro’s literacy program frustrated by Bernie Sanders’ praise
Bernie Sanders continues to praise Fidel Castro’s literacy program in Cuba, but those who lived through it saw more propaganda than education
J-Lo and Shakira prepare for historic, Hispanic Super Bowl halftime performance
Jennifer Lopez and Shakira said their performances for the Super Bowl LIV halftime show come at a difficult time for Hispanics living in the U.S.
DACA: Even a Supreme Court win for Trump could create tough political choices in 2020
Termination of DACA could anger voters in key states sympathetic to the DREAMers. But, punting until after Election Day could anger Trump supporters.
Migrant in ICE custody removed from life support over family’s objections
A Cameroonian migrant detained by ICE was removed from life support after his family asked that he continue to receive medical care.
Federal judge blocks Trump administration ‘public charge’ rule targeting poor immigrants
The Trump administration was set to implement a new “public charge” rule blocking poor immigrants from getting green cards, but a judge blocked it.
‘One of the lowest points in American history’: El Paso struggles to recover from mass shooting
Residents of El Paso, Texas, tried to settle in to theirnew reality as victims’ families struggled with losses after a mass shooting at a Walmart.