Gisela Salomon

Gisela Salomon

September 18, 2023 | Daily Business Review

Uncertain and Afraid: Florida's Immigrants Grapple With a Disrupted Reality Under New Law

Florida is home to about 4.6 million people that are foreign-born, and nearly three-quarters are from Latin America and the Caribbean.

By Gisela Salomon

6 minute read

September 24, 2018 | Daily Business Review

Parents Face Tougher Rules to Get Immigrant Children Back

The drama of parents being separated from their children at the border dominated the headlines this year, but thousands of immigrant families are experiencing a similar frustration: the increasing hurdles they must surmount to take custody of sons, daughters and relatives who crossed the border on their own.

By Gisela Salomon and Claudia Torrens

7 minute read

May 23, 2018 | Daily Business Review

Militant Cuban Exile, Accused Bomber Luis Posada Carriles Dies at 90

Posada was accused in a string of Havana hotel bombings and the downing of a Cuban airliner.

By Gisela Salomon

7 minute read

April 30, 2018 | Daily Business Review

US Mainland Politicians Wooing Puerto Ricans Who Fled Storm

The intensity of political attention is new for Puerto Ricans, who are accustomed to not having much political clout.

By Gisela Salomon and Claudia Torrens, Associated Press

7 minute read