Every Monday and Thursday for the past few weeks, DACA recipients wake to the possibility that they will lose their protected status due to the pending Supreme Court decision. As a
The first rounds of stimulus checks have reportedly gone out electronically. As a part of the CARES Act, the US government will be sending out stimulus checks of $1200 per adult an
UPDATED April 27th. 2020: The SBA will resume accepting Paycheck Protection Program applications from participating lenders on Monday, April 27, 2020 at 10:30am EDT at the Small B
Student loans All collections on defaulted loans have stopped, that includes wage, social security, and other garnishments Talk to your employer Automatic payment suspension until
March 16th 2019 OFFICE TEMPORARILY CLOSED The safety of our members and staff is our number one priority at Make the Road. Out of precautionary measures, and recommendations of the
By Dena Bunnis, AARP, Updated February 24, 2020 In election poll after election poll, health care has been the top issue on voters’ minds — especially among older voters — a
POR: LORENA ARROYO y ESTEPHANI CANO, 22 FEB 2020 – 07:45 AM EST A sus 19 años, es la primera vez que García participa en una elección, pero como inmigrante mexicano cuya f
The Trump administration has proposed fee changes to the United States Immigration and Citizenship Services (USCIS) applications, increasing the fee on naturalization by almost 200
For Make the Road Nevada (MRNV), the new year has started off with a big fight for housing. Beginning Thursday, January 9th, the Las Vegas community showed up to Mayor Carolyn Good