
United States suspends green card processing for some refugees and asylees
The Donald Trump administration justifies the measure by claiming that there have been numerous cases of fraud in the applications
The Donald Trump administration justifies the measure by claiming that there have been numerous cases of fraud in the applications
The government cancels contracts with dozens of organizations that represent asylum cases for unaccompanied minors and threatens lawyers with lawsuits if they do not drop the cases
The state of tequila and mariachi is the heart of one of Mexico’s most powerful and bloodthirsty cartels, and people live in fear, trying not to make a wrong move
The longtime Washington journalist turned author of several books on US history, including one about the man who seems to be the Republican’s new role model, believes that, his account of the 25th president is incomplete
The expert and regional analyst provides an overview of the situation facing Canada ahead of upcoming elections that will be defined by the turbulent relationship with Washington
In the border city of Mexicali, hundreds of addicts defy the government’s rhetoric that drug use does not exist in Mexico. They are not included in the official statistics and far from a political priority. Many pass through Verter, the first supervised drug consumption center on the continent
El Salvador’s woes are hitting the Cortéz family hard. The mother lost a daughter after she was denied an abortion. Her son was detained amid the gang war – even though he maintains his innocence – while a third child had to migrate
The 24th Poet Laureate of the United States – and the first of Hispanic origin – shares her experience as an ambassador of poetry and as the author of the first poem to have been launched into space
Mexican and Colombian cartels orchestrate a silent army of workers and corrupt officials who help to distribute the drug around the world — and increasingly, in Europe
The executive director of the Center for Engagement and Advocacy in the Americas warns that the fall in border crossings does not solve the migration crisis
In previous years, detainees have reported inadequate medical care, mistreatment and psychological trauma inflicted on children due to prolonged detention
At the Jalisco ranch, which has been identified as a cartel training camp, searchers discovered human bones, alongside hundreds of shoes and pieces of clothing belonging to young people whose whereabouts remain unknown
Many of the incidents are related to the ‘Tesla Takedown’ movement, a protest group that has spread globally
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez were arrested on February 21 despite having three American daughters and a clean criminal record
The three detainees, all Latino, face sentences of up to 20 years in prison. They are the first individuals arrested by the state since the enactment of Texas’s near-total ban on pregnancy terminations
The chief judge of the District Court ruled against the deportation flights of undocumented immigrants to El Salvador
The event will be visible from March 20 to 23 during sunrise and sunset
The creation of a state DOGE, the approval of a hardline law against undocumented immigrants, and the proposal to eliminate property tax align the governor with the White House, as he seeks to cement his legacy ahead of the 2026 elections
The Republican president had insulted a judge on social media and called for his removal after the judge opposed his expulsions from the country without legal guarantees
The group, which met last week at the Issues Conference and demonstrated its division in the Capitol, is struggling to find a common message and convey it to its frustrated voters
No one believes Trump’s hardball tactics, bullying and humiliation of other leaders will stop. But his predatory approach will exact an enormous cost in U.S. credibility and reliability not befitting a serious superpower
The writer, one of the United States’ most prominent feminists, speaks out about the attacks on women’s autonomy in her country
The president and CEO of the Latino civil rights organization criticizes the president for deporting migrants instead of fulfilling the economic promises that earned him the support of millions of Hispanic voters
Comedian Felipe Torres Medina’s new book, ‘America, Let Me In: A Choose Your Immigration Story,’ uses funny anecdotes to illustrate the challenges migrants face in obtaining visas
The 41-year-old man died on Tuesday, after allegedly being tortured and beaten by municipal police in Poza Rica
Large-scale job losses and declining employment are key signs of an economic downturn
The Moon will be completely covered by the Earth’s shadow and bathed in a reddish glow on the night of March 13