
Janet Murguía visits Los Angeles
In July, UnidosUS President Janet Murguía visited Los Angeles, affirming their commitment to defend Latinos.

In July, UnidosUS President Janet Murguía visited Los Angeles, affirming their commitment to defend Latinos.

Join the UnidosUS 2025 Conference in Kansas City, MO on Aug 5-7 for workshops, networking, and cultural celebration.

Protect, defend, and advance the Latino community’s interests. Join efforts against federal budget cuts to safeguard health and economic mobility.

“The Senate is finalizing a bill that may strip millions of coverage. Over 4.1M Latinos could lose insurance, facing severe impacts.”

Latino voters demand a balanced immigration policy, advocating relief for longstanding undocumented residents and sensible security measures without compromising children or fairness.

New UCLA CRP Study: Increased immigration is vital for sustaining U.S. population growth and labor market needs.

Proposed Medicaid cuts could sever access for millions, with Latino families facing significant impacts from reduced coverage.

The Trump administration’s executive actions for its second term could harm Latino communities and legal service providers.

Johnny Ivanovich-Nuñez, a millennial veteran and coach, left Bolivia at six, became a U.S. citizen, and now volunteers.

Dolores Huerta’s leadership defied gender norms and empowered communities, shaping the future of civil rights activism.

DHS’s request for access to ITIN taxpayers’ private info threatens legal protections, privacy, and economic stability.

Latinos’ access to health care has improved significantly since the ACA, reducing cost-related delays from 21% to 11%.