Mexican migrants broke a remittances record on March and then again in June despite the pandemic
Money sent home by Mexican migrants has risen by 10.5% in the first six months of 2020
Family remittances contribute to a large part of Mexico’s GDP
Chef Enrique Olvera launches a crowdfunding campaign to help Mexican migrants in the U.S.
Enrique Olvera, the mastermind behind Pujol, is raising funds for NGOs helping migrants living in the U.S.
Mexican immigrants in the U.S. are in need of medical and financial help
In 2019, the Mexican government reduced the budget of programs meant for Mexicans living abroad
Víctor Pérez migrated to the U.S. and was a victim of racism; his amazing story gives hope for those looking for justice and the American Dream
Activists reported that ICE raids have taken place in companies where migrant workers have organized unions to face discrimination and dangerous working conditions with the support of U.S. authorities
Mexico will investigate the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, that killed 22 people, including eight Mexican citizens, as an act of terrorism and may request the suspected shooter be extradited to Mexico for trial
Mexican migrants face sexual harassment, exploitation, and threats at U.S. dairy farms
Every day, migrants who work in companies from the milk industry in the U.S. face sexual harassment, non-stop working days, threats, deportation, and even being sued by employers