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    Rooted in the heart of the Latino community, our work in 2024 — like a Giant Sequoia — has strengthened our foundation, ensuring we create lasting impact for years to come.

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    Through our unique combination of research, advocacy, programs, and a national network of nearly 300 community-based Affiliate organizations across the country, we simultaneously challenge the social, economic, and political barriers that affect Latinos in the United States across a range of key issues:

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    Two female Latinas and one Latino male attend a workshop on empowering immigrants to know their rights.

    Recently, Tom Homan, the Trump administration’s “Border Czar” complained that immigrants in Chicago were “too educated” because they know their basic rights. That’s because UnidosUS Affiliates and other organizations have […]

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    The Affordable Care Act Helps Millions of Latinos Lead Healthier, More Financially Secure Lives

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    The Affordable Care Act Helps Millions of Latinos Lead Healthier, More Financially Secure Lives

    This fact sheet explains the benefits that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has brought to Latinos, both nationally and in the 20 states with the greatest number of Latinos.

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    Since 1968, we’ve served the Hispanic community through our research, policy analysis, and state and national advocacy efforts, as well as in our program work in communities nationwide and through our network of over 300 affiliates across the country.

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      Illuminating Our Growth

      Illuminating Our Growth

      Rooted in the heart of the Latino community, our work in 2024 — like a Giant Sequoia — has strengthened our foundation, ensuring we create lasting impact for years to come.

      Past reports

      • 2023: The Power of US
      • 2022: Building Our Power
      • 2021: Moving US Forward
      • 2000-2020

      2024 Impact Report: Illuminating Our Growth

      Begin

    • IssuesToggle submenu

      Issues

      Issues

      Through our unique combination of research, advocacy, programs, and a national network of nearly 300 community-based Affiliate organizations across the country, we simultaneously challenge the social, economic, and political barriers that affect Latinos in the United States across a range of key issues:

      Explore

      • Education
      • Health
      • Housing and financial empowerment
      • Immigration
      • Racial equity
      • Voting and political empowerment
      • Workforce development

      How Know Your Rights Workshops are Empowering Immigrants

      Immigration

      Two female Latinas and one Latino male attend a workshop on empowering immigrants to know their rights.

      Recently, Tom Homan, the Trump administration’s “Border Czar” complained that immigrants in Chicago were “too educated” because they know their basic rights. That’s because UnidosUS Affiliates and other organizations have […]

    • LibraryToggle submenu

      Library

      Library

      The UnidosUS Publication Library is the single most extensive collection of research on the Hispanic community in the United States, covering topics from Immigration and Education to Employment and Health.

      Explore all our publications

      Explore

      • Research Reports
      • Articles
      • Fact Sheets
      • Position Papers
      • All Publications

      The Affordable Care Act Helps Millions of Latinos Lead Healthier, More Financially Secure Lives

      Fact Sheet

      The Affordable Care Act Helps Millions of Latinos Lead Healthier, More Financially Secure Lives

      This fact sheet explains the benefits that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has brought to Latinos, both nationally and in the 20 states with the greatest number of Latinos.

    • AboutToggle submenu

      About Us

      About Us

      Since 1968, we’ve served the Hispanic community through our research, policy analysis, and state and national advocacy efforts, as well as in our program work in communities nationwide and through our network of over 300 affiliates across the country.

      Learn about UnidosUS

      Explore

      • Who We Are
      • Our history
      • Jobs
      • Leadership
      • Board of Directors
      • Corporate Board of Advisors
      • Corporate Giving
      • Affiliates
      • Impact Report
    • Media Center
    • Events
    • Blog
    • Donate
      • Make a donation
      • Individuals
      • Planned giving
      • More ways to give
    • HelpWe can helpToggle submenu

      We're here to help you.

      Need help? Want to understand how to vote, where to get health care, or need legal or citizenship assistance? We provide help with all of this and more to the Latino community.

      Immigration

      • Know Your Rights
      • Immigrants' Rights
      • Derechos de los Inmigrantes

      Health care

      • Enroll in a health coverage plan

      Citizenship

      • Become a U.S. citizen
      • Legal assistance

        Explore our affiliate network and get help

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      UnidosUS Affiliate Mary’s Center celebrates Women’s History Month with Entre Mujeres

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      Welcoming Líderes Avanzando students to the UnidosUS familia

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      Ensuring quality and supporting dual language learners in state-funded preschools

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      “Hungry for Change”: Spotlight on NILSL Training in Nashville

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      Providing English Language Learners the Support Needed to Succeed

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      ESSA and the Progress of Education Policy toward Parental Engagement

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      A Call for Participative Budgeting in Education

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      How Two Ohioans Found Common Ground in Their Passion for Education

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      Meet a Latino School Leader: Marisol Rerucha Credits the National Institute for Latino School Leaders with Changing Her Life

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      Local Educators Become Advocates

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      Education: The 21st Century Civil Rights Issue

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      Stronger communities. Stronger America.

      UnidosUS is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that serves as the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. Since our founding in 1968, we have contributed to a stronger America by elevating the voice of Latinos, and defending and advancing our community’s concerns.

      Consistent with the commitment to building a stronger America, UnidosUS complies with all applicable anti-discrimination laws, and UnidosUS eliminates barriers for Latinos without excluding or discriminating against any individuals on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, gender or any other protected characteristics.

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