Hispanic Information Telecommunications Network (HITN), the leading Spanish-language public media network, and Impacto, Philadelphia's Latino newspaper of record, have announced a partnership to present a special program focused on immigration. The program aims to offer Hispanic audiences across the United States access to legal information and consular resources, addressing a critical need for accurate guidance in navigating complex immigration processes.
Scheduled to air nationally on Sunday, August 16, at 9 a.m., the program will be hosted by journalist Haydeé Rosario Latorre and will feature immigration attorney Gladys Carredeguas, who will address legal considerations related to immigration processes. Carredeguas will emphasize the importance of seeking qualified professional advice before making decisions that could affect an individual's or family's immigration status. The program will also feature Marcos Bucio M., consul general of Mexico in New York, who will discuss the guidance, protection, and support services available through Mexico's consular network to Mexican communities across the United States.
The collaboration grew out of Impacto's publication of an informational guide on immigration issues affecting communities in Pennsylvania. Through the television program, HITN and Impacto are expanding the reach of that information to a national Hispanic audience, ensuring that vital resources are accessible to those who may need them most.
“From an information and outreach perspective, the work of Impacto is particularly relevant at this time,” said Michael D. Nieves, president and CEO of HITN. “We wanted to expand that message so it could reach HITN viewers and create a broader ripple effect supported by legal and consular information. Access to accurate and reliable information is essential, which is why anyone will be able to watch this program for free on the HITN Go app, without having to create an account.”
As part of its commitment to community journalism, Impacto had already published a special print edition designed to help residents better understand immigration policies, stay informed about their rights, assess their individual circumstances, and identify resources that may help them make informed decisions for themselves and their families. The special program reinforces the partnership between HITN and Impacto and their shared commitment to providing Hispanic communities with accessible, reliable, and relevant information on issues affecting their daily lives.
The program will be available for free on the HITN Go app after its initial airing, with no account required. This ensures that the information remains accessible to a wide audience, regardless of their ability to watch the live broadcast. For more information about Impacto and its community journalism efforts, visit Impacto's website.
