Publicado enStories in English

Nonprofit groups depart historic Plaza Midwood school, marketed for redevelopment

The Midwood International and Cultural Center on Central Avenue once housed more than a dozen nonprofit groups, many of which served Charlotte’s immigrant and arts communities. That was before Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools sold the site to a development company, Conformity Corporation, in 2021. Remaining tenants must vacate the site by June, and a property broker is […]

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As Title 42 ends, Charlotte nonprofits call for support to assist newly-arrived migrants

Today marks the end of Title 42, the Trump-era public health policy used to expel millions of people at the U.S.-Mexico border. That could mean more people entering the country to seek asylum. Charlotte-area nonprofits say they’re already seeing an increase in new arrivals from the border and more support is needed to provide emergency […]

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North Carolina ICE cooperation proposal expected to advance

A North Carolina immigrant advocacy group is preparing to sue the state if sheriffs are mandated to fulfill federal immigration duties. For the third time, North Carolina lawmakers are considering a proposal that would obligate the state’s sheriffs to collaborate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Previous attempts were vetoed by the governor. Maria González, deputy […]

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To improve immigrant mental health, a Charlotte clinic seeks to speak their language

At a north Charlotte health clinic, staff are training to serve immigrant communities. That can mean speaking a common language or taking a culturally-informed approach. It also means reaching clients that may struggle to find adequate services elsewhere. Dr. Carolina Benitez directs the behavioral health programs at the Camino Health Center. Many of her department’s […]

Publicado enEconomía

Acuerdo sobre deuda: ¿Qué incluye para elevar el techo de la deuda y evitar una crisis?

El presidente Joe Biden y el presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Kevin McCarthy, lograron un "principio de acuerdo" para elevar el techo legal de la deuda de la nación y evitar un impago histórico y catastrófico. Sin embargo, lo que sigue requiere de la aprobación bipartidista en lo que parece ser el camino más espinoso.