WI Farmers Union calls for immigration reform amid labor uncertainty
As massive funds fuel increased immigration enforcement efforts, Wisconsin is grappling with labor ramifications threatening some of the state’s key […]
As massive funds fuel increased immigration enforcement efforts, Wisconsin is grappling with labor ramifications threatening some of the state’s key […]
New research is shedding light on the issue of parent-child separation among immigrant families, which has become more pervasive in Wisconsin and across the country under heightened federal immigration enforcement.
Wisconsin lawmakers are considering bipartisan legislation that would allow DACA recipients to apply for professional and occupational licenses, a change supporters say could help address workforce shortages across the state.
An independent Wisconsin film uses winter, ice fishing and everyday moments to tell an immigrant story outside the frame of political debate.
Cielito Lindo is a longtime family-owned Mexican restaurant in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point known for its traditional dishes and steady neighborhood presence.
A new UW–Madison program is training medical students to provide culturally competent dementia care for Wisconsin’s growing Latino population, addressing long-standing barriers of language, trust and access in memory care services.
Wisconsin built its identity as “America’s Dairyland” on family farms and world-class cheese production. But behind the barns and milking
RACINE, Wis. – Crews have begun replacing lead pipe service lines on several Racine streets this year, part of a
County sheriff’s offices across Wisconsin are deepening their cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, joining a wave of agreements
“Every year since our founding in 2015, we have recognized Wisconsin’s most influential Black and Latino leaders,” writes Henry Sanders, CEO of
One year ago, the Latino News Network pivoted its coverage to focus on local Hispanic / Latino communities’ relationships and involvement
“Children need to know we believe in them,” Nury Castillo Crawford said when she was named Executive Director of Alternative