Jeanne Batalova, Julia Gelatt and Michael Fix, MPI, April 2024 "The U.S. economy has changed dramatically in recent decades, from one that was heavily industrial to one that is mostly service and...
Chronicle of Higher Education "One woman’s journey between two countries in pursuit of an education and a brighter future Every weekday for the past 10 years, Viviana Mitre has driven back...
News reports indicate that some of the migrants trafficked to Martha's Vineyard by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will receive work permits, protection against removal and eligibility for U visas. See...
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NPR, All Things Considered, Jan. 8, 2007: "As of today, a Dallas-based chain of pizza restaurants will accept both U.S. dollars and Mexican pesos as payment. The trial program will last through February at Pizza Patron locations in five states. The company has 59 restaurants in the United States. With the nation's Latino population growing quickly - and becoming more affluent - many businesses are looking for ways to lure Latino customers. Michele Norris talks with Antonio Swad, founder and president of the Pizza Patron chain. Swad says he's providing a service to customers returning from holiday travel in Mexico. And he hopes to gain an advantage in the competitive pizza business. But the company has received e-mails criticizing the move." [Link to audio.]