Local activists claim victory as ICE cancels NH warehouse plan
New Hampshire activists are celebrating the federal government’s decision not to pursue an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in the state.
New Hampshire activists are celebrating the federal government’s decision not to pursue an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in the state.
A federal judge heard opening arguments Monday in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a 2024 state law that requires first-time voters in New Hampshire to show proof of U.S. citizenship when they register.
Although nearly 80% of NH immigration detainees last year did not commit any crime, ICE’s increasingly aggressive tactics mean that any interaction with the criminal justice system could lead to ICE detention for some immigrants.
A federal judge temporarily blocked a New Hampshire law on Thursday that would strip funding for public schools that continue
About 50 people from faith communities across the state joined a monthly vigil on April 1, 2025. They held signs
With too few staff to provide proper care, nursing home residents may not get the critical medication they need when they need it.
With the Congressional and Presidential races on the horizon, UnidosUS released a poll that provides timely insights into the priorities of this electorate and how immigration factors into their actions at the ballet box.
New Hampshire voters, the deadline to change your party affiliation before the State Primary Election is June 4, 2024.
LNN Spotlight looks at the upcoming presidential primaries and local voting resources within the Granite State.
One year ago, the Latino News Network pivoted its coverage to focus on local Hispanic / Latino communities’ relationships and involvement
State Representative Maria Perez, of Milford, is now an independent. Perez left the Democratic party this week and said she
Hispanic and Latino Americans are the fastest growing racial and ethnic group in the U.S. electorate since the last midterm