A federal judge "allowed the Biden administration to continue a program that it has used to give temporary legal status to hundreds of thousands of citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela." — The New York Times, March 10, 2024 "Gov. Katie Hobbs of Arizona vetoed a bill (March 4) that would have authorized the State Police to arrest undocumented immigrants." — The New York Times, March 6, 2024 Canada now requires "visas for Mexican nationals to enter the country, a move that comes amid a surge in asylum requests from Mexicans arriving in Canada." — The New York Times, March 2, 2024 "Just over half of U.S. Hispanic adults (54 percent) get their news mostly in English — far higher than the share who get their news mostly in Spanish (21 percent). About a quarter of Hispanic Americans (23 percent) say they consume news in both languages about equally." — Pew Research Center, March 19, 2024 "The Republican National Committee, days after electing new leadership and overhauling its presidential campaign operation, is shuttering all of the community centers it established for minority outreach nationwide and laying off their staffs." — The New York Times, March 15, 2024. Ada Limón, the first Latina Poet Laureate of the United States, was among Time's Women of the Year in the magazine's March 11 issue. "Frida, a new documentary produced by TIME Studios and directed by Carla Gutierrez, explores how the Mexican painter channeled personal tragedies into her art, creating the vibrant surrealist paintings that made her an icon." — Time, March 25, 2024 Juan Orlando Hernández, former president of Honduras, was found "guilty of conspiring to import cocaine into the United States and of possessing and conspiring to possess 'destructive devices,' including machine guns." — The New York Times, March 20, 2024 "Brazil's federal police recommended that former President Jair Bolsonaro be criminally charged in a scheme to falsify his Covid-19 vaccine card, partly to travel to the United States during the pandemic, in the latest sign of criminal investigations closing in on him." — The New York Times, March 20, 2024