
Trump’s immigration paradox: Cracking down on undocumented migrants, while increasing the number of them
The revocation of visas and temporary residency programs has taken legal status away from more than two million people
The revocation of visas and temporary residency programs has taken legal status away from more than two million people
Trump’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants is emptying the Big Apple’s streets of its iconic food trucks
The tireless advocate for labor and immigrant rights turns 95 at a crucial moment for social awareness in the United States. In an interview with EL PAÍS, she reflects on Trump, deportations, visa revocations, and the end of parole
The most popular parade of the day takes place on New York’s Fifth Avenue
Students and immigration lawyers say cancellations have often occurred without notice, interviews or clear justification
Although the president lacks the legal authority to remove Jerome Powell, he continues to exert pressure on the Fed chair to lower interest rates
The city, which has the largest Venezuelan population in the country, is finalizing an agreement with the federal immigration agency to allow local authorities to question, detain, and prosecute people suspected of violating immigration laws
In the almost 60 years since the Cuban Revolution, never before have some 550,000 Cubans found themselves unable to legal status in a country that has traditionally welcomed them
It has also reached New Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas, raising fears of further spread to urban areas
April 15 is the last day to claim the payment that was offered during the Covid pandemic
The movement to which the Nobel laureate belonged promoted the hyperbolic freedom of a fiction that was unlimited and furiously aware of its own ability to change the world with words and with the courage of inventiveness
Political consultant Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí presents the ‘Trump Observatory,’ a space in which he analyzes Donald Trump’s political communication during his second presidential term for EL PAÍS. In this first installment, the ‘flooding the zone’ strategy
Agustín Escobar had served as CEO of Siemens Spain and his wife Mercè Camprubí was a director at the same company. She was also the granddaughter and great-granddaughter of presidents of FC Barcelona
The justices rejected the executive’s request and upheld the district judge’s ruling that deemed the expulsion of Kilmar Abrego García was ‘without legal basis’
As of May 7, 2025, TSA and other agencies will only be able to accept IDs that meet REAL ID security standards
The Trump administration cancels and invalidates the permits issued by the Biden administration’s app, which granted protection to nearly one million people
The Ambulante Documentary Film Festival, the traveling festival co-created by the Mexican actor, celebrates 20 years of bringing this genre to diverse corners of Mexico
For the first time, the Grammy-winning Latino was at the NPR venue to perform some of the songs from his most recent album
A legal reform in El Salvador allows minors to go to adult prisons. Since the state of emergency began three years ago, more than 3,000 kids have been prosecuted
Experts advise green card holders not to sign any documents without legal assistance when returning to the U.S.
Persons who entered the country without immigration control or who did not comply with entry or stay requirements may be deported expeditiously
The president estimates that Elon Musk will step back from government duties in a few months to fully focus on his companies
The Colombian singer has added two stadium shows in New Jersey and Miami due to high demand for tickets
The President of the United States announces the highest import taxes in a century, with a 20% surcharge on EU products
The U.S. President has announced his tariff plan, however, he did not mention measures against Mexico or Canada
A lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union provides evidence of a scoring system used by authorities to decide whether migrants are gang members who could be deported
Authorities, without providing figures or specific data, insist that the pressure for undocumented immigrants to voluntarily return to their countries is proving effective