short readsJan 10, 2024 Key facts about Hispanic eligible voters in 2024 An estimated 36.2 million Hispanics are eligible to vote this year, up from 32.3 million in 2020.
short readsJun 9, 2023 More than half of states will recognize Juneteenth as an official public holiday in 2023 This year, at least 28 states and the District of Columbia will legally recognize Juneteenth as a public holiday.
short readsFeb 16, 2023 22 states have ever elected a Black woman to Congress Overall, 57 Black women – among a total of 106 women of color – have ever been elected to the national legislature.
short readsNov 7, 2022 Latino Republicans hold distinct views on guns and immigration, highlighting their shaky ties to GOP U.S. Hispanics’ policy views do not always align with those of non-Latinos in the same party, recent surveys have found.
short readsFeb 12, 2021 Immigrants and children of immigrants make up at least 14% of the 117th Congress At least 76 of the voting members of the 117th Congress are foreign born or have at least one parent born in another country.
short readsApr 20, 2021 Most Latinos say U.S. immigration system needs big changes Latinos agree that the U.S. immigration system needs an overhaul; large shares say it requires major changes or needs to be completely rebuilt.
short readsJan 27, 2022 Key findings about Black immigrants in the U.S. The number of Black immigrants living in the country reached 4.6 million in 2019, up from roughly 800,000 in 1980.
short readsDec 15, 2021 U.S. public school students often go to schools where at least half of their peers are the same race or ethnicity In 2018-19, 79% of White elementary and secondary public school students went to schools where at least half of their peers were also White.
reportJan 20, 2022 Latinos See U.S. as Better Than Place of Family’s Ancestry for Opportunity, Raising Kids, Health Care Access Most Latino immigrants say they would come to the U.S. again.
short readsFeb 11, 2020 Path to legal status for the unauthorized is top immigration policy goal for Hispanics in U.S. 54% of Hispanics in the U.S. say establishing a way for most unauthorized immigrants to stay in the country legally is very important.