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May 27, 2024

LULAC HONORS OUR MILITARY FALLEN

Nation's Largest and Oldest Latino Civil Rights Organization Requests Americans to Remember and Be Thankful to Its Servicemembers Lost in Uniform

May 25, 2024

LULAC STANDS WITH THE MOTHER OF THE SLAIN LATINA U.S. ARMY SOLDIER AS SHE DOUBLES REWARD TO CATCH HER DAUGHTER'S KILLER

Nation's Largest and Oldest Latino Civil Rights Organization Urges the Public to Help Carmen Aguilar

May 20, 2024

LULAC STATE DIRECTOR: TEXAS, WAKE UP!

Nation’s Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Cites Data Supporting Immigrant Contributions to the State’s Economy and Prepares to File Federal Complaints Against Texas Agencies

Apr 29, 2024

LULAC Unveils Agenda for 2024 National Convention & Exposition

“Empowering the Next Generation” theme will be highlighted through the LULAC Academy and thought-provoking speaker sessions

Apr 18, 2024

LULAC CLAIMS VICTORY AS U.S. SUPREME COURT DECLINES TO HEAR CASE TO REVERSE WASHINGTON STATE VOTING RIGHTS PROTECTIONS

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Says SCOTUS Decision Secures the Path for More Political Clout of Our Communities in the Northwest

Apr 17, 2024

LULAC ANALYSIS: NEBRASKA WANTS MIGRANTS FOR LABOR, NOT EMPOWERMENT

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Blasts Planners of Upcoming Events for Selectively Excluding Community Advocacy Leaders

Apr 16, 2024

LULAC CONDEMNS GOVERNOR DESANTIS' RECKLESS ACTIONS ENDANGERING LATINO ESSENTIAL WORKERS

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Denounces State Ban Against Water and Shade Breaks Despite Record-Setting Heat in 2023 and Forecast for This Year

Apr 5, 2024

LULAC JOINS MARYLAND GOVERNOR MOORE ON PRESIDENT BIDEN’S VISIT TO BALTIMORE

LULAC JOINS MARYLAND GOVERNOR MOORE ON PRESIDENT BIDEN’S VISIT TO BALTIMORE

Mar 8, 2024

LULAC SAYS HONORING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY AND WOMEN'S MONTH 2024 REQUIRES OUR ACTION DAILY

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Says Latinas Are Essential to America's Strength

Mar 8, 2024

LULAC Statement on President Biden’s 2024 State of the Union

WASHINGTON, DC— During last night’s State of the Union Address, President Biden highlighted his notable accomplishments, his legislative agenda for the year and underscored the need for increased bipartisanship to accomplish more for the country. In reaction to President Biden’s speech, LULAC National President Domingo Garcia issued the following statement:

Mar 1, 2024

LULAC PRAISES THE DECISION BY FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKING TEXAS' SB4 AS UNCONSTITUTIONAL

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Urges Elected Leaders to Get Down to Serious Business on Immigration Reform

Feb 14, 2024

National Education Association and League of United Latin American Citizens Announce Partnership that Will Aim to Increase Education Access

Partnership will work towards supporting current education policies that ensure Latinos and other communities are adequately represented across local, state, and federal education policy.

Jan 29, 2024

LULAC ALERT: TEXAS GOVERNOR ABBOTT IS ENCOURAGING CRIMINAL WHITE EXTREMISTS WITH A HATE AGENDA TO COME TO THE STATE

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Issues Historic Warning of Looming Trouble Over Razor Wire at U.S. – Mexico Border

Jan 22, 2024

LULAC Affirms the Supreme Court in Calling for the Removal of Razor Wire Along US-Mexico Border

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Says the Ruling is the Appropriate Action Until the Legal Questions are Solved in Court

Jan 22, 2024

LULAC ANALYSIS: THE BORDER CRISIS – OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES TO REFORM A BROKEN SYSTEM

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Says New Research Data Demonstrates The Need and Urgency For Comprehensive Bi-Partisan Immigration Reform

Jan 18, 2024

LULAC SAYS ONLY THE FAMILIES OF VICTIMS FROM THE UVALDE SHOOTING WILL DETERMINE WHETHER JUSTICE HAS BEEN SERVED BY FEDERAL INVESTIGATION

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Says 600-Page Report Fails to Find Criminal Accountability in Mass Shooting that Claimed 21 Lives